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Diabetes and stroke: risk, recovery considerations, and caregiver checklist
High-level explanation of how diabetes affects blood vessels and recovery, plus a caregiver-friendly checklist of what to track and what questions to ask clinicians (no medical targets).
Secondary PreventionCaregiver, SurvivorIntro15 minStandard (9–12)
Educational only
Educational only — diabetes management requires clinician guidance.
Get help now
If stroke-like symptoms occur: call your local emergency number immediately and note last known well time. For severe low blood sugar symptoms (confusion, seizures, cannot swallow), seek emergency help.
Key takeaways
- Explain the diabetes–vascular risk connection
- Identify recovery areas affected by diabetes (energy, wound healing, neuropathy)
- Create a simple tracking + questions checklist
Why diabetes matters
- Blood vessels
- Inflammation
- BP and cholesterol often linked
Recovery considerations
- Fatigue
- Neuropathy + fall risk
- Wound/skin care
Tracking (non-prescriptive)
- Medication adherence
- Appointments
- Foot/skin checks if advised
Questions to ask
- A1C plan
- Hypoglycemia safety
- Nutrition plan
Practice check
What you’ll practice
These questions are untimed. After you answer all of them, you’ll see your score and a clear next lesson or reference step.
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