Stroke Warning Signs

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Jan 26, 2012

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Stroke Warning Signs:
Three-Step Stroke Screening

1. Look for Facial Asymmetry: Ask the Person to smile and look for unevenness in features- a facial "droop" or a lopsided smile- indicating weakness on one side of the body.
2. Look for Arm Drift: Have the person raise both arms out in front of them and look for one arm to drift down indicating a weakness on that side of the body.
3. Listen to Speech: Ask the person to repeat something like "The grass is green." Look for slurred, garbled or absent speech or confusion.
Call 911 Immediately if you or a loved one is experiencing any of these symptoms. Remember: if one if these three is happening, there is a 60% chance that a stroke has occurred.
Authors Note: This screening checklist was submitted by HealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital of Utah. They can be reached for any further questions at 801-561-3400. You can also find more information at healthsouthutah.com.

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