The
SAS test
Symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify.
Unfortunately, the lack of awareness can spell disaster. The stroke victim
may suffer brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of
a stroke. Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking
three simple questions:
*Ask the individual to
smile.
*Ask him or her to raise both
arms.
*Ask the person to speak a simple
sentence.
If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call
After discovering that a group of non-medical volunteers could identify
facial weakness, arm weakness and speech problems, researchers urged the
general public to learn the three questions. They presented their
conclusions at the American Stroke Association's annual meeting last
February. Widespread use of this test could result in a prompt diagnosis and
treatment of the stroke and prevent possible brain damage.
A cardiologist stated that if everyone who knows this simple test would just
tell it to 10 other people, you can bet at least one life would be saved.
Tell as
many people as possible about this. It could save their lives!