NICE Guidelines - Stroke
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) have released the latest guidelines for treatment of patients who have suffed a stroke.
The booklet covers the early care and treatment of adults after a stroke
or a transient ischaemic attack (also called a TIA) in the NHS in England
and Wales.
It is written for adults who have had a
stroke or TIA and their families and carers, but it may also be useful for
anyone with an interest in these conditions.
The booklet aims to help you understand the care and treatment options
that should be available in the NHS. It does not describe stroke and TIA or
the tests or treatments for them in detail.
If you or someone close to you
has had a stroke or TIA, the healthcare team will discuss the care and
treatment options with you.
NICE Guideline - Stroke
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