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.

Get help now

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

Question 1

1. If you suspect a stroke, what should you do first?

Question 2

2. Which mode gives higher-detail guideline links?

References

  1. AHA/ASA logo
  2. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke logo
    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
    Stroke (overview)