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An instructional video regarding two stroke-related mnemonics was linked to faster 911 call response for suspected stroke, ...
The widely used FAST acronym remains the best tool for helping bystanders recognize stroke symptoms, despite efforts to expand it to BE-FAST.
F.A.S.T. stands for facial drooping, arm weakness and speech difficulty, all of which are symptoms of a stroke. The T stands ...
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When it comes to prompting people to call 911 at the first sign of stroke, both F.A.S.T. and BE-FAST stroke warning signs acronyms were equally effective. However, people remembered the key stroke ...
Both F.A.S.T. and BE-FAST acronyms motivated people to call 911 right away for a possible stroke, and this impact lasted for 30 ...
Both F.A.S.T. and BE-FAST acronyms motivated people to call 911 right away for a possible stroke, and this impact lasted for 30 ...
Both F.A.S.T. (Face, Arm, Speech, Time) and BE-FAST (Balance, Eye, Face, Arm, Speech, Time) are acronyms used as health communication mnemonics to help a person remember important warning signs of ...
Eye changes to FAST), but rigorous studies comparing these mnemonics’ effectiveness in motivation to call 911 and testing recall of key stroke symptoms are lacking. Our objectives were to determine if ...
This rising trend is attributable to our lifestyle — dependence on fast-food or opting for quick ways to cook (like frying), cigarette smoking, sedentary lifestyle, and even the amount of sweets we ...