Stroke Basics
Types
SxS
Tx & Diag
Risk Factors & Nursing
100

What is a CVA?

A sudden interruption of blood flow to a specific area of the brain

100

What is the most common type of stroke?

Ischemic

100

What is the tool used to recognize stroke?

B – Balance problems
E – Eye/vision changes

F – Facial droop
A – Arm weakness
S – Slurred speech
T – Time to call 911

100

What is the gold standard test to diagnose the type of stroke?

CT scan

100

What is the #1 risk factor for stroke?

HTN

200
How long does it take before brain tissue starts dying due to lack of oxygen?

Minutes

200

Which stroke is caused by vessel rupture?

Hemorrhagic

200

What is hemiparesis?

One-sided weakness

200

What is tPA?

Clot busting medication
200

What heart rhythm increases the risk for stroke?

Atrial fibrillation

300

What are the main defects caused by a stroke?

Neurological defects

300

"Mini stroke" lasting <24 hours

Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) 

300

Slurred speech due to muscle control issue

Dysarthria

300

What is the time window for tPA use?

3 hours

300

What is the FIRST nursing action when someone comes in for a possible stroke?

Determining the time of onset

*Time is tissue*

400

What is the area that can still be saved after a stroke?

The penumbra

400

Stroke with a slow onset during rest

Thrombotic stroke

400

What is agnosia?

Cannot recognize familiar objects

400

What scale is used to assess stroke severity?

NIH stroke scale

400

Smoking does this to stroke risk

Doubles it

500

Stroke symptoms affect which side of the body?

Trick question!

The affected side is opposite to where the stroke occurred in the brain

500

Stroke with sudden onset from traveling clot

Embolic stroke

500

What is neglect syndrome?

When the brain ignores one side of the body/environment

500

Procedure that removes plaque from carotid artery

Carotid endarterectomy

500

What is the key teaching ACRONYM for prevention

S-sleep

H-hydration

E-exercise

D-diet

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