Saturday, September 29, 2007

Medical Alert + Stroke

When someone has a stroke they are in big trouble, and time is of the essence. Quick response, correct diagnosis, and new wonder drugs can dramatically affect the outcome for the patient.
Unfortunately, many stroke victims don't get the help they desperately need. Too many people suffer from the misconception that if they had a stroke they could simply call 911 and get help.
Unfortunately, when a stroke occurs the normal thinking patterns get scrambled just like eggs.
This is why speech gets garbled commonly called aphasia. The patient knows what they are trying to say, but simply can not control what comes out of their mouth. The same pattern seems to be true for dialing 911. They know they want to dial 911, but the end up dialing 119, or 191 and they are unable to contact help. If they are lucky enough to dial 911, and can't speak clearly to explain the problem, they will probably get a police car dispatched instead of an ambulance. Critical time is wasted. If you are concerned about stroke risk, get a medical alarm. For more information see www.pioneeremergency.com

1 comment:

Elnore said...

Medical alert systems play a vital role especially in these situations where the person suffers a stroke, medical alert pendants can save vital time.