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What should you do if you suspect a person is having a stroke? Check all that apply.
give the person food and water.
Be prepared to start CPR if necessary.
Take note of the time the stroke began.
Wait to call 9-1-1 to see if it is serious enough.
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Check:
- Be prepared to start CPR if necessary. (Only if the person becomes unresponsive and is not breathing or has no pulse.)
- Take note of the time the stroke began. (Exact time of symptom onset is critical for treatment decisions.)
Do NOT:
- give the person food and water.
- wait to call 9-1-1 — call emergency services immediately and use FAST to recognize stroke (Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 9-1-1).
- Be prepared to start CPR if necessary. (Only if the person becomes unresponsive and is not breathing or has no pulse.)
- Take note of the time the stroke began. (Exact time of symptom onset is critical for treatment decisions.)
Do NOT:
- give the person food and water.
- wait to call 9-1-1 — call emergency services immediately and use FAST to recognize stroke (Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 9-1-1).
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