The signs of stroke are distinct because they happen quickly:

Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg (especially on one side of the body)
Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech 
Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
Sudden severe headache with no known cause

To help make this easier to remember, think of the word FAST:

F is for facial numbness or weakness, especially on one side.

A is for arm numbness or weakness, especially on one side.

S is for slurred speech, or difficulty speaking or understanding. 

T is for time; it’s time to call 911 because every second counts.

Stroke Symptom Test (PDF file)

Stroke is a very serious problem in the United States and especially right here in Oregon (see Stroke Statistics). One of the reasons why stroke is a leading cause of death and disability is a lack of awareness—an awareness of the signs and symptoms of stroke and what to do when they are encountered.

Sacred Heart Medical Center is making a concerted effort to raise stroke awareness in our community. This Web site is part of that effort. We hope you find this information useful, but more importantly, we hope it helps save lives and reverse a negative health trend in our community.

What should a bystander do?

Call 9-1-1 immediately if you experience the symptoms of stroke and take brain-saving action. The sooner you arrive at the hospital, the better the outcome. Every minute counts!

Treatment is available that may help those with the most common type of stroke--an ischemic (pronounced "is-skee-mick") stroke--recover with little or no disability. But for this treatment to work, patients need to arrive at a hospital as soon as possible after symptoms start. Remember, ‘Time lost is brain lost.’ Even if symptoms fade away, you should still get to the emergency room as soon as possible in order for evaluation.


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The Know Stroke logo was developed by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). Much of the content on this site is based on content from the NINDS, the American Stroke Association, and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

 

Primary Stroke Center

 

Sacred Heart Medical Center’s stroke program has earned the Gold Seal of Approval and Primary Stroke Center certification from the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Certification demonstrates a commitment to excellence in providing disease management, health care staffing, or primary stroke center services.

Free Blood Pressure Screenings
High blood pressure is the number one risk factor that leads to stroke. Free blood pressure screenings are available year round in your community. Click here for a calendar of upcoming screening events.

How well do you know stroke? Test your knowledge by taking our interactive quiz.

View the public service announcements supporting the regional Know Stroke campaign.

Understand the risk factors and assess your risk for stroke—an interactive tool from the Harvard Center for Cancer Prevention that estimates your risk of stroke and provides personalized tips for prevention.

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