Stac -
The only acronym I've heard in relation to stroke patients is F.A.S.T. -
F(ace) - ask the person to smile. Is there a facial droop on one side.
A(rms) - ask the person to hold their arms out. A person having a stroke may not be able to hold them out evenly
S(peech) - ask the person to speak a simple sentence. I use "It snows in Minnesota in the winter". If there is any slurred speech (they almost sound intoxicated), it's an indicator.
T(ime) - if any of the above are happening, time is important. Call 911 and get them to a stroke center immediately.
Also, Stac...... we are so excited to have our little girl heading West and even more excited that she will join Princes' harem.
The only acronym I've heard in relation to stroke patients is F.A.S.T. -
F(ace) - ask the person to smile. Is there a facial droop on one side.
A(rms) - ask the person to hold their arms out. A person having a stroke may not be able to hold them out evenly
S(peech) - ask the person to speak a simple sentence. I use "It snows in Minnesota in the winter". If there is any slurred speech (they almost sound intoxicated), it's an indicator.
T(ime) - if any of the above are happening, time is important. Call 911 and get them to a stroke center immediately.
Also, Stac...... we are so excited to have our little girl heading West and even more excited that she will join Princes' harem.