Orientation: How Stroke.Learn works
Orientation module explaining how to use Stroke.Learn safely: navigation, audience modes, accessibility options, and emergency-first guidance
Cross-cuttingEveryoneIntro3 minPlain (6–8)
Educational only
Educational only — not medical advice. If stroke is suspected, call emergency services immediately.
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Stroke symptoms can be an emergency. If stroke is suspected, call your local emergency number immediately and note last known well time.
What you'll learn
- Choose the right mode (Survivor/Caregiver/Clinician)
- Find emergency guidance quickly
- Understand sources/review dates
How to use this site
- Pick your view
- Use accessibility toggles
- Search + track navigation
Emergency guidance
- Call emergency services if stroke suspected
- Do not drive if unsafe
- Record last known well
How content is reviewed
- Sources tiering
- Last reviewed + next review
- Report an issue
Practice check
Check your understanding
A few untimed questions. Pick an answer to see instant feedback, then continue to the next lesson.
0 of 2 answered
References
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeStroke (overview)