Volume : 09, Issue : 01, January – 2022

Title:

26.AN OVERVIEW OF STROKE EARLY MANAGEMENT APPROACH NURSING CARE

Authors :

Anwar Makki Ibrahim Shariah, Amin Salem Slkhattabi, Awad Mubarek Almuttairi, Ensherah Khileel Khudari, Nawal Abdulkhaliq Shaker, Abdulrahman Saeed Saad Alsaedi

Abstract :

Stroke is a major cause of disability worldwide. Majority of the medicare patients discharged from the hospital after stroke, return directly home, some are discharged to inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and others are discharged to skilled nursing facilities. Therefore, The nurses should care throughout the stroke patient’s hospitalization, from triage in the A&E to discharge from the rehabilitation ward, have a vital role in caring, treating, and training stroke patients. They can also help their families to understand the course of the condition, its limitations and provide a realistic trajectory of improvement and recovery. The participants emphasize the role of supervision and control in facilitating the educational performance of nurses. The efficiency of staff activities in each organization is for the greatest part dependent on how much they are supervised. Proper supervision promotes and improves the work. The head nurse during the action research encouraged the nurses to change the existing situation and gave them a change to promote their profession by providing opportunities to improve their performance.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Anwar Makki Ibrahim Shariah et al, An Overview Of Stroke Early Management Approach Nursing Care., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(1).

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