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What is Frontal lobe infarct?

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What is Frontal lobe infarct?

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Goodness me, whats going on here. what do u do exactly, do i explain this in layman language or just sprint through! So ur client has had a stroke with an infarct to the frontal lobe. the physical signs and symptoms would be those corresponding with the functions of the frontal lobe, u know…thinking, intelligence…Handle the client like u would with any other who has had an ischaemic stroke, since its not hemoragic and u have proven via CT scan then u can give drugs like asprin with fluids with no worry. Check the heart for murmurs, if any, the more reason to give aspirin. IHD is Ischemic Heart Disease is basically myocardial ischemia, the muscles of the heart dont get blood hence oxygen deprived, angina is another common word for it. NIDD could be anything really but i will take it as Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes, Type II Diabetes, begins at adult hood, can not be treated with insulin since the cells are resistant to this, therefore it is treated with antidiabetic drugs and other

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