Which of the following is a type of stroke?, Cardiac stroke , Ischaemic stroke, Digestive stroke , Pulmonary stroke, What does the FAST acronym help identify?, How to treat diabetes , Ways to improve fitness , Signs of a heart attack, Early signs of a stroke , What does the A in FAST stand for?, Alert, Arm weakness , Anger, Abnormal movement , Which of the following is a common stroke risk factor?, Low blood pressure , High water intake, Smoking, Low cholesterol, What is the most important action to take if someone shows stroke symptoms?, Ask them to lie down and rest, Wait to see if symptoms improve , Offer food and water , Call emergency services immediately , Which statement is true about time and stroke treatment?, The sooner treatment starts, the better chance of recovery, Waiting a few hours usually improves outcomes, Time has no impact on recovery , Only younger people benefit from quick treatment , Which of the following is NOT a possible effect of stroke?, Paralysis, Improved memory, Speech difficulties, Emotional changes, If someone cannot move their right arm after a stroke, which side of the brain is likely affected? , Right side , Left side, Both sides , Neither side , Which of the following can help prevent strokes?, Eating a high-salt diet, Avoiding exercise, Stopping smoking , Drinking more alcohol, Which symptom is MOST associated with a haemorrhagic stroke?, Bleeding in the brain, A blood clot in the brain , Dehydration, Allergic reaction.

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