Management
The management of stroke consists of:
- diagnosis - the National Service Framework for older people states that all patients with an acute stroke require urgent admission to hospital
- determination of risk factors for stroke
- supportive care for the majority of acute patients
- acute interventions in a few patients
- prevention of complications
- secondary prevention
- rehabilitation
Reference
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. Stroke and transient ischaemic attack in over 16s: diagnosis and initial management. April 2022 [internet publication].
Related pages
- Prevention of complications
- Supportive care
- Acute interventions in stroke
- Organisation of stroke care
- Management in general practice
- Secondary prevention of stroke
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