Stroke Vocab
Neuro emergencies
Seizures
Traumatic Brain Injury
Assessment
100

What does aphasia mean?

Difficulty expressing or understanding speech

100

What neurologic disorder occurs due to a rapid, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain?

Seizures

100

What is the first action that should be taken during a seizure?

Clear the patient's surroundings!

100

What is the most common type of TBI?

Concussion

100

What is the acronym used to test pupillary response?

PERRL

200

Difficulty with muscle coordination is called?

Ataxia

200

Which type of stroke is more common? (Ischemic or Hemorrhagic)

Ischemic

200

What is the state a person is in after a seizure called?

Postictal

200

What type of medication increases the risk of a brain bleed?

Blood thinners/anti-coagulants

200

A patient who has no eye opening, no verbal response, and no motor function will have a GCS of?

3

300

One sided paralysis is called?

Hemiplegia

300

Name two symptoms of increased ICP. 

change in LOC, headache, nausea, confusion, cushings triad

300

What is status epilepticus?

Seizure that lasts more than 5 minutes or multiple seizures without recovering in between. 

300

What vital signs would we expect to see LATE with increased ICP

Bradycardia, Hypertension with widened pulse pressure

300

What does BEFAST stand for?

Balance, eyes, facial droop, arm drift, slurred speech, time

400

What term could describe when a patient does not recognize their arm?

Agnosia

400

What is another name for a "mini stroke"

Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)

400

Why do we turn a patient onto their side during a seizure?

Prevent aspiration!

400

What are the three categories being tested in the Glasgow Coma Scale?

Eye opening, Verbal response, Motor response

400

What pupillary changes can see as a result of head trauma?

Unequal pupils, sluggish pupils, unreactive to light

500

What does TIA and CVA stand for?

Transient ischemic attack, cerebrovascular accident

500

What can mimic the symptoms of a stroke? (RULE THIS OUT)

Hypoglycemia

500

Name three things that can cause a seizure. 

Increased ICP, epilepsy, high fever, withdrawal, pre-eclampsia

500

Name the three elements of Cushing's Triad.

Bradycardia, Widened pulse pressure, Irregular respirations

500

What does RACE stand for?

Rapid arterial occlusion evaluation

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