When a client has a left-sided stroke, the nurse can expect to see manifestations primarily on the right side of the body, such as weakness or paralysis and difficulty speaking or understanding speech. Impaired vision on the right side may also occur.
When a client experiences a left-sided stroke, the nurse can expect to find manifestations primarily on the right side of the body. This is because the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
Some common findings associated with a left-sided stroke include right-sided weakness or paralysis, difficulty speaking or understanding speech (aphasia), and impaired right-sided vision (hemianopia).