The evaluation of the effect of sequelae of cerebral infarction is a comprehensive and meticulous process, involving multiple considerations. The purpose of the assessment is to understand the patient's recovery so that the protocol can be adjusted to promote a better one.
First of all, the evaluation of the effect of sequelae of cerebral infarction depends on the improvement of the patient's specific symptoms. This includes the recovery of motor function, the improvement of sensory function, the recovery of language ability, etc. The doctor will judge the degree of recovery of motor function by observing the patient's daily activity ability, gait, fine hand movements, etc.; The improvement of sensory function is judged by examining the patient's sense of touch, pain, etc.; The recovery status of language function is judged by assessing the patient's language expression ability, comprehension ability, etc.
Secondly, the evaluation of the sequelae of cerebral infarction should also consider the quality of life of patients. This includes the patient's ability to take care of themselves, social skills, psychological state, etc. Doctors ask people and their families about how they are doing in their daily lives and whether they are able to perform some daily activities independently, such as dressing, washing, and eating. At the same time, the doctor will also pay attention to the patient's social skills and psychological state, and assess whether the patient is able to communicate with others normally, and whether there are psychological problems such as depression and anxiety.
In addition, to evaluate the effect of sequelae of cerebral infarction, it is necessary to use some professional assessment tools, such as the Functional Independence Rating Scale (FIM), the Ability of Daily Living Scale (ADL), etc. These scales can objectively and comprehensively assess the patient's functional recovery and daily living ability, and provide a basis for doctors to formulate personalized plans.
In summary, the evaluation of the effect of sequelae of cerebral infarction is a comprehensive process, which requires doctors to comprehensively consider the patient's symptom improvement, quality of life and the results of professional evaluation tools. Through scientific and objective evaluation, doctors can understand the patient's condition, adjust the plan in time, and promote the patient's comprehensiveness.