6 CEUs After Stroke Developing the Winner's Mindset

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Questions:
1. What are the four recommendations for family and friends of a patient who has suffered a stroke?
2. What are six suggestions for getting up when you’re feeling down?
3. What are the five parts of the time orientation strategies technique?
4. What are the steps in the four point security technique?
5. What are seven focus areas for affirmations you might use with a client recovering from a stroke?
6. What are the four steps in the energy management technique?
7. What are four factors concerning the caregivers of stoke victims?
Answers:
A.  Arrange for someone to call you once per day, develop a signal system with your neighbors, inform the fire department of your condition, and talk with your postmaster
B. Four steps are 1. assign priorities to your activities, 2. use your energy wisely, 3. take a break if you feel tired from thinking, 4. develop good communication skills
C.
These four factors are disabling with kindness, TEA, meanness, and complaining
D.
Celebrate your victories, Be determined, Anger can be harnessed, Judge whether you can control a situation, Break up large tasks into more manageable basic components, and Most stress comes from what you tell yourself
E.  The five parts are, recording the time daily activities take, using structured schedules, using calendars and daily reminders, using digital clocks, and set realistic goals.
F. Ask the patient what would comfort them, be empathetic and understanding, be respectful of feelings, and know that crying has restorative powers
G. Focusing on independent tasks, saying thank you, making an effort to go out, not complaining, improving skills, keeping a sense of humor, and expressing appreciation.

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Questions:
8. What are four consistent themes identified that describe features of emotional recovery from stroke?
9. Why did some stroke patients feel resigned to accepting a passive role in interaction with hospital staff, particularly in the early stages of their stroke?
10. How does McEachron define rehabilitation?
11. According to findings by Ramasubbu et al., what percentage of patients with depression following stroke had no significant functional disability?
12. What have many studies f