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. 2024 Aug 20;12:1436423. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1436423

Table 2.

Knowledge.

Correctness N (%)
K1. Ischemic stroke refers to the localized ischemia and hypoxic necrosis of brain tissue caused by cerebrovascular insufficiency. It is a common cerebrovascular disease clinically known as “ischemic stroke.” (True) 479 (62.94)
K2. Sequelae of ischemic stroke include speech impairment, limb paralysis, and others. (True) 644 (84.62)
K3. Common treatment modalities for ischemic stroke include medication, thrombolysis, and thrombectomy. (True) 282 (37.06)
K5. Family care for ischemic stroke patients encompasses comprehensive interventions across multiple dimensions such as physiology, psychology, social interactions, and health behaviors. (True) 660 (86.73)
K6. Physiological care for ischemic stroke patients involves limb rehabilitation training (assistance with turning over/walking, etc.), language rehabilitation training (tongue movement/swallowing function training, etc.), and activities of daily living (self-dressing, hair combing, grip training, etc.). (True) 559 (73.46)
K7. Psychological counseling is essential for ischemic stroke patients to alleviate anxiety and other emotional distress. (True) 698 (91.72)
K8. Health monitoring for ischemic stroke patients, such as blood pressure and blood glucose level measurements, falls outside the scope of patient disease home care. (False) 490 (64.39)
K9. Family care for ischemic stroke patients should include maintaining personal hygiene, adopting a healthy diet, and cultivating good exercise and sleep habits. (True) 714 (93.82)
K10. Patients with ischemic stroke and hemiplegia have a weakened immune system, necessitating particular attention to preventive measures against infectious diseases such as pulmonary infections. (True) 549 (72.14)