10. Neurology: Stroke

Evaluation Dialogue Between Doctor-Patient:
Doctor Good morning, how did the night go?
Patient Pues no he dormido muy bien, porque aquí en el hospital no estoy cómodo, quiero estar en mi casa y no tengo claro lo que me ha pasado.
Doctor You had a stroke. A clot has formed in your brain, which is why you can’t move your leg well.
Patient También tengo un hormigueo en el brazo derecho y eso no lo tenía ayer.
Doctor That is probably due to the progression of the stroke. Now we have to look into why you had the stroke.
Patient ¿Y qué van a hacer?
Doctor We’ll do a test to see if there is correct blood flow from the heart to the brain.
Patient ¿Eso duele?
Doctor It’s a type of ultrasound. I’d also like you to sit down and start eating. Do you have any trouble swallowing?
Patient Pues tengo molestias en la garganta.
Doctor I’m going to examine you. Follow this pen with your eyes.
Doctor Open your mouth and say “ah.”
Doctor Raise your arms and legs.
Doctor Does each side of your body feel the same?
Patient Siento que muevo peor el lado derecho y lo siento menos.
Doctor We’re going to start some physical therapy. The doctors will come to assess you, and give you an exercise plan.
Patient ¿Esto se puede repetir?
Doctor Yes, but that’s why you’re in the hospital, to minimize the risk of a repeat and to improve your quality of life.
Patient ¿Necesito tomar pastillas para esto?
Doctor Most likely yes, but first we have to finish the tests.
Patient Vale, muchas gracias, doctor. Ojalá me recupere pronto.

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