Stroke, Assets and Wealth Management
Save Your Parents and Grandparents During a Stroke!
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Would You Like To Know How YOU Can Save Your Parents, Grandparents, Friends Or Strangers From A Stroke And BE A HERO?
Learn How Your Child Can Save Lives And Even Get A Recommendation Letter For Further Education!
Prepare Your Child For Success!
This course isn’t JUST about the proper way of handling a stroke, It’s about Discipline, Successful Decision Making, And Courage.
Your child is going to learn how to handle stressful situations and how to quickly find a solution. These are all lessons that we NEED in life, lessons that will build their character, form their personalities, and help them think logically.
Protect Your Child!
In our opinion, the best way to protect your child’s mind from unwanted behaviors or substances, is to make sure that they’re mature enough to understand the consequences of such actions.
And that’s exactly what this course will teach them!
Substance and alcohol use is a real problem, and in today’s society, there are unfortunately even outlets that glorify it, one of them being music.
Although this course will be mainly focused on teaching your child how to save someone’s life in a stroke situation, we’ll also teach them about health in general, and we’ve prepared a section dedicated to preventing substance and alcohol use.
As school shootings are on the rise post-pandemic, we aim to teach children, about managing their emotions by training them in EI(emotional intelligence) mindfulness while they understand the brain and stroke science. Ask about our school rates and sponsorship per school.
Dr. Baluja, course creator,is a Board Certified Child Neurologist and approaching mental health enhancement techniques is a key focus of this course - [email protected]
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This course also features an introduction to stocks for children. Often times young physicians know nothing about the markets and how they move medications and vice-versa. This is an essential way to understand phased clinical trials.
Also meets every Sunday 4 pm eastern on live zoom.
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We’re going to tell them how alcohol, opioids, and different substances can hinder their chances of success, how they don’t have any kind of benefits, and how they should always talk to you first when it comes to these kind of things.
A Great Learning Experience That Will Help Them Value Knowledge
Once your child finishes this course, he WILL KNOW how to save someone from a stroke.
From our experience, once kids learn something like this, something that might make them THE HERO one day, they start appreciating learning much more. This often leads to an overall better academic performance.
And Best Of All, Your Child Is Going To Love It!
This course is full of Colorful, Playful, Interactive, And Vibrant lessons which WON’T be boring.
If you want to give your child a Healthy & Informative occupation that might even Save Somebody’s Life One Day, this course is just for him!
Click The Following Link To Start This Course And Help Your Child Learn How To Handle A Stroke, How To Make Correct Decisions, And How To Quickly Find The Best Solutions In ANY Situation!
What's included with the course?
- Live and interactive sessions with Doctors to learn about Stroke
- 1:1 buddy system training
- Critical thinking and Problem Solving skillset
- Certificate of Completion
- Recommendation Letters for Top Colleges
Course Curriculum
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PreviewTPA Delivery Training Part 1 (6:19)
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PreviewTPA Delivery Training Part 2 (11:46)
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PreviewTPA Delivery Training Part 3 (11:04)
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StartBreak Dance - Stroke Alert (7:59)
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StartConversion disorder stroke case (11:37)
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StartHemorrhagic Stroke Case (16:14)
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StartOld man left sided weakness stroke case (6:47)
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StartPregnancy Stroke Case (9:36)
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StartVideo game addiction stroke case (14:55)
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StartOpioid Reversal or Stroke For TPA (5:26)
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StartStroke Case of Left Basal Ganglia (3:46)
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StartAdult ADHD Patient and Cocaine user Gets Stroke, stopping Medication (3:58)
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StartAlcohol Use Disorder Patient in For Acute Stroke (3:16)
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Start125 year old patient comes in for a stroke alert (6:16)
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Start35 year old female with stroke and diabetes with blood pressure (5:30)
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Start55 year old patient on Chemotherapy with right sided weakness (3:59)
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Start35 year old female with ishcemic stroke, and on Low Molecular Weight Heparin Prophylaxis, TPA (10:18)
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StartProstate cancer and Mets to the Brain Stroke Alert (10:14)
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StartCase #1 Cerebral Blood Flow What is it? (3:17)
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StartCase #2 This is an MRI DWI Scan (1:17)
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StartCase #3. CT Conversion Disorder Case No Alteplase Given (3:17)
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StartCase #4 Transient Global Amnesia Patient (1:07)
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StartCase #5 MRIDWI (1:06)
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StartCase #6 Left M2 Occlusion with Aphasia and Right Weakness (2:07)
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StartCase #7. Right M2 Occlusion (1:43)
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StartCase #8. Hyperintensity Weighted DWI RAPID (1:17)
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StartCase #9. MRI Diffusion weighted Imaging (1:06)
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StartCase #10. left MCA Perfusionabnorm (1:58)
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StartCase #11 CTA head:neck normal but some abnormal Core infarct findings bilaterally (2:39)
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StartCase #12 Perfusion Head Showing Right Cortical Infarction No Intervention (3:31)
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StartCase #13 Patient with left facial Droop NIHSS is 1, no alteplase given because non disabiling stroke (0:54)
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StartCase 14 Right MCA AND Left MCA:PCA Infarct (1:55)
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StartCase #15 (1:53)
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StartCase 16 Large Area of Core and smaller area of penumbra probably would not go in Talk to Interventionalist regardless.mp4 (1:08)
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Start17. Left MCA Occlusion M2 Branch Excellent Outcome (1:18)
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Start18. Opioid Overdose Scan, Bad Scan not adequate perfusion (1:46)
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Start19. Right M2 cutoff Case Good Mismatch would go in, with elevated NIHSS (1:09)
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Start20. Seizure CT PErfusion Study (1:22)
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StartNoAlteplase Case #21 (0:38)
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StartCase #22 Right PCA:MCA Watershed (1:39)
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StartCase #23 Left M2 Occlusion (1:07)
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StartCase #24 Patient with Distal M2, Prox M1 (1:21)
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StartCase # 25 Patient With Seizure (1:06)
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StartCase $26 Aspects Score is 8 Alteplase Given (1:34)
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StartCase #27 Seizure Hyperemia (0:53)
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StartCase #28 No Hemorrhage, Aspects 0 (0:21)
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StartCase #29 LVO. M2 Left, No Alteplase Was Given on Eliquis (1:28)
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StartCase #30 Cerebral Neuroanatomy (1:10)
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StartCase #31 Posterior Circulation Does Not Show Up Well on Perfusion (0:51)
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StartCase #32 Nice Basilar Artery (0:53)
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StartCase #33 Anatomy (1:46)
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StartCase #34 Patient has Transient Global Amnesia (0:45)
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StartCase 35 Large Area of Core and smaller area of penumbra probably would not go in Talk to Interventionalist regardless (1:08)
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StartCase #36 Should I give alteplase to this 91 year old male (0:45)
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StartCase #37 Anterior Circulation Anatomy (0:33)
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StartCase #38 Anatomy Discussed Middle Cerebral Arteries (1:16)
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StartCase #39 Ischemia to the left and right frontal area (1:20)
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StartCase#40 Patient within window progressing INR 1.7 (1:28)
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StartCase #42 Repeat your Scan if you have to(Dont get convinced by lazy techs) (0:49)
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StartCase #41 Don't Make Decisions Solely on the Scan - Think Clinical Picture - 2020 (1:28)
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StartCase #43 PRES can bleed. so in this case discuss with the radiologist (1:30)
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StartCase #44 Right sided completed infarction (1:02)
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StartCase #45 Aspects score would be 6, No Intervention in 2020 (0:50)
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StartCase #46 Patient has a hemorrhage in the right cerebellum, dont give Alteplase (0:43)
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StartCase #47. Anatomy Review mp4 (1:07)
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StartCase #48 Paitent has left sided Hemispheric Infarction (1:49)
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StartCase #49 Left Cerebellar Infarct 3.5 months prior TPA? (0:53)
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StartCase #50 Does this patient have a hemorrhage? (1:00)
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StartCase #51 Perfusion Scan of Patient with a Opioid Overdose, Should We give Aleteplase? (1:30)
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StartCase#52 Patient with Sudden Onset Headache Should we give TPA? (1:16)
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Startcase 53, History of ICH should we give TPA, what is aspects?,mp4 (0:33)
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StartCase #54- Anatomy Review (0:59)
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StartCase 55- Right MCA Occlusion No Intervention (1:08)
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StartCase 56, Right Sided Hypodensity Large Area No Alteplase (1:58)
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StartCase 56- Right MCA Occlusion No Intervention (1:08)
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StartCase 57, Right Sided Hypodensity Large Area No Alteplase (1:58)
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StartCase #58 Patient outisde of Alteplase Window presents with APHASIA send for Thrombectomy (2:16)
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StartCASE #59 Melanoma Headache TPA? (0:54)
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StartCase #60 Right M1:M2 Occlusion TPA Ok, LVO Intervention? (1:06)
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StartCase #61 Should we give tPA to this patient? (1:26)
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StartCase 62 Encephalomalacia TPA? (0:30)
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Start66 year old male with measurable focal deficit, should you give tPA? (1:01)
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StartCase 63 Anatomy Review with left parietal infarcts (1:07)
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StartCase 65 Anatomy (0:54)
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StartCase 64 Anatomy Review Arteries (1:25)
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StartCase 66 Should you give TPA to this Patient with INR 1.7 (0:32)
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StartCase 67, Patient with INR 1.71 Should be given tPA or Not (0:32)
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StartCase 68 Should a patient with a right PCA Infarction vs. Migraine Headache get Alteplase? (1:28)
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Startcase #69 tpa or not? (3:17)
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StartCase 71 (1:52)
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StartCase 70 Should we give Alteplase to a Pregnant Woman (1:52)
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StartCase #71 Numbness (1:52)
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StartCase #72 Large Right MCA Ischemic Changes (0:59)
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StartCase #72 Large Right MCA Ischemic Changes (0:59)
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StartCase #73Figure things out and go slow (1:11)
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StartCase #74 Always Ask For Chest Pain Symptoms In Your Patient No Matter What (1:53)
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StartCase #75- High Blood Pressure Management How To Treat Just because your doing an NIHSS does not mean you forget about BP (1:12)
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StartCase 76- Door Time Last Known Well (1:43)
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StartCase 78 Always Get an Exact Weight (1:16)
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StartCase #79 NIHSS (1:03)
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StartCase 77 NIHSS Question 2(Orotracheal., Aphasia - stuperous 2) (1:03)
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StartCase 78 New NIHSS Step 3 - BestGazePalsey (1:03)
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StartCase #79- NIHSS 3 - Following Commands Eyes tight blink hands (1:05)
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StartCase #80 MinorParalysis (1:03)
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StartCase#81 - Legs right and left - against gravity no movement (1:03)
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StartCase 84 Clear Explanation For the choice (1:03)
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StartCase 82 - Ataxia NIHSS Exam (1:03)
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Start83 NIHSS Sensory Exam (1:03)
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StartCase 85 NIHSS with Aphasia (1:03)
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StartCase 86 - Dysarthria (1:03)
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Start87. NIHSS Extinction, simultaneous thoughts (1:03)
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StartCase # 88- Patient on PradaxaPT:INR (1:07)
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StartCase 89- Intraxial vs. Extraxial Tumors and TPA (1:05)
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StartCase 90- History of Hemorrhage (1:54)
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StartCase 91 - History of Giant Unruptured Aneurysm >> 10 millimeters (0:47)
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