Signs & Symptoms
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100

 The stroke symptom I am assessing for when asking the patient to touch their nose and then touch my finger. 

Ataxia

Impaired balance or coordination. 

100

This is the neurological assessment you will complete if you feel your patient is exhibiting stroke symptoms.

The comprehensive neurological assessment

NIH 

100

A condition that may mimic stroke symptoms and warrants checking the patient's blood sugar.

Hypoglycemia

100

This is the teaching method we should always include when educating our patients and family. 

Teach Back Method

100

This is the CCF Primary resource for our standard of practice when caring for stroke patients.

Cleveland Clinic Policy and Procedure Manager (PPM)

200

The stroke symptom I am assessing for when listening to the patient's speech.

Slurred and/or garbled speech

Expressive and/or global aphasia

Word finding issues

200

Two interventions I want to do if I notice my patient drooling. 

Have suction available

Monitor/maintain airway

Raise the HOB

Dysphagia screen

Make patient NPO

200

An assessment that must be done prior to administering anything PO.

A dysphagia screen

200

This is a list that is important to reconcile and review with the patient and family prior to discharge.

The home medication list

200

These are two RN personnel I can consult for assistance and guidance pertaining to caring for my stroke patient.

Charge Nurse

ANM

NOM

Rapid Response Nurse

NPDS (Nursing Education)

Nurse Manager

300

The stroke symptom I am assessing for when asking the patient to smile. 

Facial droop

Change in facial symmetry 

300

You have called a rapid response. The critical care team has arrived and they feel the patient is having a stroke. This is what will be called overhead to get the stroke team at bedside. 

Stroke Care

300

My patient failed the bedside dysphagia screen. These are my next steps.

Make patient NPO

Alert LIP

Obtain order for speech therapy consult

300

This is an acronym to teach the patient and family prior to discharge so they can recognize something is wrong. 

BE FAST

(Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, Time)

300

Your patient is requesting information on their new homegoing medication, Xarelto. Where can you find written information for her to review?

Lexicomp

Lippincott Drug guide

Lippincott Advisor: Stroke

Up to Date

CCF PPM if applicable

Resource Pharmacy

CCF today --> Mercy Departmental Pages --> Stroke resources

400

I checked his pupils and documented them as PERRL.

What does PERRL stand for?

Pupils Equal Round Reactive to Light

400

You're waiting for the stroke team to arrive and one of your other patients requests pain medication. What is your response? 

Delegate to another nurse for help. DO NOT leave the stroke patient alone. 

400

This is the virtual team involved during the stroke care who can see the CT scan results in an immediate/timely manner.

TeleStroke Team

400

You are administering Eliquis to your patient after their embolic stroke. During your prep, he asks why he is being started on this medication. What is your response? 

This is an anticoagulant that will be administered to prevent further blood clots from forming, thus decreasing your risk of recurring embolic strokes. 

400

You are viewing the Acute Stroke Nursing Care Protocol in PPM. While in the database, this is another policy you might reference when caring for a stroke patient.

Swallow Screening for Adult Patients as Risk for Dysphagia Protocol

Aspiration Precautions, Adult Protocol 

Seizure Precautions Protocol

Falls Minimization and Post Fall Care, Adult Protocol

Bleeding Precautions, Adult Protocol 

500

The cranial nerve I am assessing for when I do the visual field test.

Cranial nerve II - Optic Nerve

500

One piece of important assessment data to know prior to administering any medications during the stroke care. 

Last Known Well (LKW)

500
A medication I anticipate being ordered for an ischemic stroke patient if there are no contraindications. 

Tenecteplase 

500

This is the section of our EMR where I will document the discussion I had with my patient and family on at home management after having a stroke. 

The Patient Education tab 

500

The National Organization and/or website to obtain education information and stroke guidelines.

The American Heart Association (AHA)

The American Stroke Association (ASA)

National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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