QUESTION NO 15 CORRECT ANSWER IS D A thrombotic stroke is a type of ischemic stroke caused by the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) within one of the arteries supplying blood to the brain. The most common underlying cause of a thrombotic stroke is atherosclerosis, a condition where fatty deposits (atherosclerotic plaques) accumulate on the walls of large arteries. Over time, these plaques can cause the artery to narrow and reduce blood flow. A thrombus (blood clot) forms at the site of the atherosclerotic plaque or within an already narrowed artery. The clot can gradually grow and obstruct the blood flow to the brain .As the thrombus grows, it can completely block the affected artery, preventing oxygen and nutrients from reaching the brain tissue supplied by that artery. The clot restricts blood flow to the brain tissue supplied by the affected artery, causing ischemia and potentially infarction. A. Temporary disruption in oxygenation of the brain: This description is more indicative of a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is a temporary episode of reduced blood flow to the brain that resolves on its own. A thrombotic stroke involves more persistent blockage and resultant damage. B. Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure: Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure would generally refer to conditions like shock or systemic hypotension affecting the entire body, rather than a thrombotic stroke, which is localized to the brain due to a clot. C. Emboli produced from valvular heart disease: This describes an embolic stroke. In embolic strokes, a clot or other debris forms elsewhere in the body (often from the heart) and travels to the brain, causing a blockage.
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sorry for the typing error in the answer the correct answer is D A thrombotic stroke is a type of ischemic stroke caused by the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) within one of the arteries supplying blood to the brain. The most common underlying cause of a thrombotic stroke is atherosclerosis, a condition where fatty deposits (atherosclerotic plaques) accumulate on the walls of large arteries. Over time, these plaques can cause the artery to narrow and reduce blood flow. A thrombus (blood clot) forms at the site of the atherosclerotic plaque or within an already narrowed artery. The clot can gradually grow and obstruct the blood flow to the brain .As the thrombus grows, it can completely block the affected artery, preventing oxygen and nutrients from reaching the brain tissue supplied by that artery. The clot restricts blood flow to the brain tissue supplied by the affected artery, causing ischemia and potentially infarction. A. Temporary disruption in oxygenation of the brain: This description is more indicative of a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is a temporary episode of reduced blood flow to the brain that resolves on its own. A thrombotic stroke involves more persistent blockage and resultant damage. B. Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure: Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure would generally refer to conditions like shock or systemic hypotension affecting the entire body, rather than a thrombotic stroke, which is localized to the brain due to a clot. C. Emboli produced from valvular heart disease: This describes an embolic stroke. In embolic strokes, a clot or other debris forms elsewhere in the body (often from the heart) and travels to the brain, causing a blockage.
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SORRY FOR THE TYPING ERROR THE CORRECT ANSWER IS D A thrombotic stroke is a type of ischemic stroke caused by the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) within one of the arteries supplying blood to the brain. The most common underlying cause of a thrombotic stroke is atherosclerosis, a condition where fatty deposits (atherosclerotic plaques) accumulate on the walls of large arteries. Over time, these plaques can cause the artery to narrow and reduce blood flow. A thrombus (blood clot) forms at the site of the atherosclerotic plaque or within an already narrowed artery. The clot can gradually grow and obstruct the blood flow to the brain .As the thrombus grows, it can completely block the affected artery, preventing oxygen and nutrients from reaching the brain tissue supplied by that artery. The clot restricts blood flow to the brain tissue supplied by the affected artery, causing ischemia and potentially infarction. A. Temporary disruption in oxygenation of the brain: This description is more indicative of a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is a temporary episode of reduced blood flow to the brain that resolves on its own. A thrombotic stroke involves more persistent blockage and resultant damage. B. Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure: Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure would generally refer to conditions like shock or systemic hypotension affecting the entire body, rather than a thrombotic stroke, which is localized to the brain due to a clot. C. Emboli produced from valvular heart disease: This describes an embolic stroke. In embolic strokes, a clot or other debris forms elsewhere in the body (often from the heart) and travels to the brain, causing a blockage.
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SORRY FOR THE TYPING ERROR, YOU ARE CORRECT D A thrombotic stroke is a type of ischemic stroke caused by the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) within one of the arteries supplying blood to the brain. The most common underlying cause of a thrombotic stroke is atherosclerosis, a condition where fatty deposits (atherosclerotic plaques) accumulate on the walls of large arteries. Over time, these plaques can cause the artery to narrow and reduce blood flow. A thrombus (blood clot) forms at the site of the atherosclerotic plaque or within an already narrowed artery. The clot can gradually grow and obstruct the blood flow to the brain .As the thrombus grows, it can completely block the affected artery, preventing oxygen and nutrients from reaching the brain tissue supplied by that artery. The clot restricts blood flow to the brain tissue supplied by the affected artery, causing ischemia and potentially infarction. A. Temporary disruption in oxygenation of the brain: This description is more indicative of a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is a temporary episode of reduced blood flow to the brain that resolves on its own. A thrombotic stroke involves more persistent blockage and resultant damage. B. Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure: Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure would generally refer to conditions like shock or systemic hypotension affecting the entire body, rather than a thrombotic stroke, which is localized to the brain due to a clot. C. Emboli produced from valvular heart disease: This describes an embolic stroke. In embolic strokes, a clot or other debris forms elsewhere in the body (often from the heart) and travels to the brain, causing a blockage.
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Question 15 answer, very confusing.embolic stroke or thrombotic stroke
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SORRY FOR THE TYPING ERROR , THE CORRECT ANSWER IS D A thrombotic stroke is a type of ischemic stroke caused by the formation of a blood clot (thrombus) within one of the arteries supplying blood to the brain. The most common underlying cause of a thrombotic stroke is atherosclerosis, a condition where fatty deposits (atherosclerotic plaques) accumulate on the walls of large arteries. Over time, these plaques can cause the artery to narrow and reduce blood flow. A thrombus (blood clot) forms at the site of the atherosclerotic plaque or within an already narrowed artery. The clot can gradually grow and obstruct the blood flow to the brain .As the thrombus grows, it can completely block the affected artery, preventing oxygen and nutrients from reaching the brain tissue supplied by that artery. The clot restricts blood flow to the brain tissue supplied by the affected artery, causing ischemia and potentially infarction. A. Temporary disruption in oxygenation of the brain: This description is more indicative of a transient ischemic attack (TIA), which is a temporary episode of reduced blood flow to the brain that resolves on its own. A thrombotic stroke involves more persistent blockage and resultant damage. B. Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure: Decreased cerebral blood flow due to circulatory failure would generally refer to conditions like shock or systemic hypotension affecting the entire body, rather than a thrombotic stroke, which is localized to the brain due to a clot. C. Emboli produced from valvular heart disease: This describes an embolic stroke. In embolic strokes, a clot or other debris forms elsewhere in the body (often from the heart) and travels to the brain, causing a blockage.
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In question no. 14 why the answer is A??
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because Digoxin is the only drug in the choices that is not an Anticoagulant.....Heparin Streptokinase a d warfsrin all are anticoagulant, Digoxin is for the heart medication
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