BEFAST
ARTERIES
THROMBOLYTICS
ASSESSMENT
HEMORRHAGIC STROKE
100

The 'S' in BEFAST stands for

What is speech?

100
The artery that supplies 70% of the anterior circulation

What is the MCA or Middle cerebral artery

100

The most common side effect after thrombolytic therapy has been given

What is bleeding? 


100

The time a patient was noted to be without stroke symptoms

What is the Last Known Normal time? 

100

The most common cause of intracerebral hemorrhages

What is uncontrolled Hypertension? 


200

The 'A' in BEFAST stands for 

What is arms?


200

The name of the arterial network located at the skull base allowing arterial blood flow exchange between the anterior and the posterior circulation, and between the right and left hemispheres. 

What is the Circle of Willis?

200

The maximum systolic blood pressure that is  acceptable prior to initiation of thrombolytic

What is 185? 

200

The scale used to calculate the severity of a stroke.

What is the NIHSS?

200

The medication used to prevent seizure with the onset of high risk hemorrages

What is Keppra?


300

The 'F' in BEFAST stands for 

What is Face

300

The artery that supplies the Middle Cerebral Artery

What is the Internal Carotid artery? 

300

The acceptable time frame from from Last known normal to consider thrombolytic therapy

What is 3 to 4.5 hours? 

300

The imaging test that is used to determine if a stroke is hemorrhagic or ischemic

What is noncontrast head CT? 

300

This medication should be given if a patient is taking oral anticoagulants and has an intracerebral hemorrhage

What is K Centra or anticoagulation reversals? 

400

The 'E' in BEFAST stands for 

What is eyes?

400

The large artery that supplies the posterior cerebral circulation.

What is the Basilar artery?

400

The INR level that is acceptable to give thrombolytic therapy when a patient is on Coumadin

What is 1.6 or lower? 

400

The imaging test used to identify a large vessel occlusion

What is CT angiogram or CTA?


400

Name a simple intervention that should be initiated upon discover of a hemorrhagic stroke

What is elevate HOB and/or brain rest?

500

Most symptom most commonly associated with Posterior stroke

What is Dizziness?

500

The arteries that fuse to make the Basilar artery

What are the vertebral arteries? 

500

A potentially life threatening complication after thrombolytic is given that includes swelling of the tongue and or lips

What is angioedema? 


500

The imaging test used to help determine if there is salvageable tissue or penumbra around the core stroke site

What is CT perfusion or CTP?


500

Bleeding in the space that surrounds the brain, most commonly caused by an aneurysm

What is subarachnoid Hemorrhage? 

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