According to the American Heart Association, Heart disease and stroke claimed more lives in 2021 in the United States than all forms of cancer and chronic lower respiratory disease combined.
On September 18, Amelia Welsh, CCRN, Critical Care/Stroke Coordinator and Erica Stahl, APRN, Cardiovascular & Emergency Services with Wooster Community Hospital will present on Heart Health: Recognizing & Reacting to Heart Attack and Stroke Symptoms.
Amelia Welsh MSN, RN, CCRN Critical Care/Stroke Coordinator
Biography: Amelia Welsh MSN, RN, CCRN is the Critical Care/Stroke Coordinator at Wooster Community Hospital (WCH). She received her BSN from the University of Akron in 2015 and started her nursing career in Wooster’s Intensive Care Unit. She has worked in various specialties including the Emergency Department, Cardiac Rehab, Float Pool, Nursing Supervision, and Neuro Intensive Care. In 2020, she became a certified critical care nurse by obtaining her CCRN. She received her MSN for Nursing Administration & Health Systems Leadership from Kent State University in 2023. She was the Director of the Neuro Critical Care Unit at MetroHealth Medical Center before returning to WCH to become the Stroke Coordinator in 2022. Her background in neurology and critical care has helped her to develop a foundation of knowledge that can be utilized as a resource to the staff at WCH and has facilitated her management of an exceptional stroke program. She has a passion for driving change to improve patient outcomes and encourages staff engagement throughout the process.
3 key takeaways:
- Stroke is a medical emergency so you must remember BE FAST when it comes to recognition and treatment.
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Rapid recognition and treatment of stroke can make the difference between a full recovery, lifelong disability, or even death.
- Approximately 2 million brain cells die every minute a stroke is left untreated—Time is brain!