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Pocos hispano-latinos conocen el acrónimo inglés de las señales de aviso de ataque o derrame cerebral, R.A.P.I.D.O., que puede mejorar la sensibilización en Washington
Published: April 25, 2024
Pocos hispano-latinos conocen el acrónimo inglés de las señales de aviso de ataque o derrame cerebral, R.A.P.I.D.O., que puede mejorar la sensibilización en Washington
Mayo es el Mes Americano del Derrame Cerebral y la American Stroke Association anima a todos a conocer las señales de advertencia del ataque o derrame cerebral para estar preparados para responder en caso de emergencia
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RAPIDO infográfica
Identifique un derrame cerebral R.Á.P.I.D.O. :
R - Rostro caído (Face drooping)
Á - Alteración del equilibrio (Loss of Balance, or Lack of Coordination)
P - Pérdida de fuerza en el brazo (Arm weakness)
I - Impedimento visual repentino (Sudden vision difficulty)
D - Dificultad para hablar (Slurred or Strange Speech)
O - Obtener ayuda, llamar al 911 (Get help, call 911)
Tome medidas para prevenir el derrame cerebral ahora para poder estar presente más adelante. Obtenga más información en Stroke.org/Espanol .
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RAPIDO infográfica
Identifique un derrame cerebral R.Á.P.I.D.O. :
R - Rostro caído (Face drooping)
Á - Alteración del equilibrio (Loss of Balance, or Lack of Coordination)
P - Pérdida de fuerza en el brazo (Arm weakness)
I - Impedimento visual repentino (Sudden vision difficulty)
D - Dificultad para hablar (Slurred or Strange Speech)
O - Obtener ayuda, llamar al 911 (Get help, call 911)
Tome medidas para prevenir el derrame cerebral ahora para poder estar presente más adelante. Obtenga más información en Stroke.org/Espanol .
copyright American Heart Association
Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy .
Stroke survivor and family
Noelia Gutierrez, stroke survivor and AHA volunteer, surrounded by her husband and one of her daughters looking through a family photo album while recording a video for the R.Á.P.I.D.O. PSA in Miami, FL.
copyright American Heart Association 2023
Stroke survivor and family
Noelia Gutierrez, stroke survivor and AHA volunteer, surrounded by her husband and one of her daughters looking through a family photo album while recording a video for the R.Á.P.I.D.O. PSA in Miami, FL.
copyright American Heart Association 2023
Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy .
Clot in brain - Spanish
Un coágulo dentro de un vaso sanguíneo que interrumpe el flujo de sangre al cerebro.
derechos de autor American Heart Association
Clot in brain - Spanish
Un coágulo dentro de un vaso sanguíneo que interrumpe el flujo de sangre al cerebro.
derechos de autor American Heart Association
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Clot busted with tPA - Spanish
El coágulo cerebral después de que el activador del plasminógeno del tejido ha disuelto el coágulo y mejorado el flujo sanguíneo a la parte del cerebro que se priva.
derechos de autor American Heart Association
Clot busted with tPA - Spanish
El coágulo cerebral después de que el activador del plasminógeno del tejido ha disuelto el coágulo y mejorado el flujo sanguíneo a la parte del cerebro que se priva.
derechos de autor American Heart Association
Please see AHA/ASA Multimedia Materials Usage Policy .
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Ischemic Stroke Animation
A computer generated graphic animation of a blockage forming in the carotid artery and the clot moving into the brain.
About Stroke
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Ischemic Stroke Animation
A computer generated graphic animation of a blockage forming in the carotid artery and the clot moving into the brain.
About Stroke
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Ischemic Stroke with tPA animation
A computer generated graphic of a clot in the brain and the clot-busting drug, tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), working to dissolve the clot and improve blood flow to the part of the brain being deprived.
About Stroke | Stroke treatments
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Ischemic Stroke with tPA animation
A computer generated graphic of a clot in the brain and the clot-busting drug, tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), working to dissolve the clot and improve blood flow to the part of the brain being deprived.
About Stroke | Stroke treatments
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