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Aphasia, Neglect, Contralateral Limb Weakness/Numbness, Facial Weakness, Gaze Paresis

What are symptoms of Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke?

100

First radiographic test done to determine etiology of stroke and rule out bleed.

What is Non-contrast Computed Tomography (NCCT)?

100

Genetically modified version of Alteplase used to dissolve blood clots that can block blood flow in vessels.

What is Tenecteplase (TNKase)?

100

Used to manage cholesterol levels to reduce risk of a recurrent stroke.

What is Statin Therapy?

100

Test designed to improve the sensitivity for detection of stroke in patients with acute vertigo/acute vestibular syndrome.

What is HINTS test (Head Impulse - Nystagmus - Test of Skew)?

200

Hemianopia, Hemisensory Loss, Aphasia

What are symptoms of Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) occipital lobe stroke?

200

Done after the Non-Contrast CT to diagnose aneurysms, blockages, and blood clots.

What is Computed Tomography Angiogram (CTA)?

200

Minimally invasive procedure used to mechanically remove a clot from an artery in the brain.

What is Mechanical Thrombectomy?

200

Combines two antiplatelet medications to prevent blood clots and reduce risk of future stroke.

What is Dual Antiplatelet Therapy (DAPT)?

200

A systematic, quantitative assessment tool to measure stroke-related neurological deficits (stroke severity).

What is NIHSS exam (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale)?

300

Confusion, Memory Loss, Behavioral Abnormalities, Psychosis

What are symptoms of Posterior Cerebral Artery (PCA) Thalamic stroke?

300

Test done to rule out stroke when CT scan is inconclusive or to provide more detailed images.

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)? (Accept Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI)

300

Minimally invasive procedure to treat blocked blood vessels by injecting clot busing drugs directly into a clot.

What is Endovascular Thrombolysis?

300

Oral medications used to prevent and treat various blood clot-related conditions, including stroke prevention in Atrial Fibrillation, Deep Vein Thrombosis, and Pulmonary Embolism.

What are Direct Oral Anticoagulants (DOAC)?
300

Clinical risk prediction tool used to assess the risk of stroke following a transient ischemic attack (TIA).

What is ABCD2 score?

400

Dizziness, Vertigo, Loss of Balance, Loss of Coordination, Nausea, Vomiting, Double Vision

What are symptoms of Cerebellar Stroke?

400

Test done to evaluate tissue at risk for infarction and guide decisions about thrombolytic or endovascular treatment, usually 6 - 24 hours from last known well.

What is Computed Tomography Perfusion (CTP) scan?

400
Labetalol, Nicardipine, and Clevidipine.

What are first line drugs for treating hypertensive emergency?

400

Sequential Compression Devices (SCDs), heparin, enoxaparin, or warfarin.

What is used for Venous Thromboembolism prevention after stroke?

400

A scale used as both an assessment and outcome measure to rate the degree of disability in stroke patients.

What is Modified Rankin Score (mRS)?
500

Thunderclap Headache

What is a symptom of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage?

500

Test done within 6 hours of symptom onset to evaluate extent of tissue damage and identify areas at risk of further infarction. Assesses ischemic penumbra.

What is Magnetic Resonance Perfusion (MRP) scan?

500

Airway protection, blood pressure control, intracranial pressure management, and seizure prophylaxis.

What are treatment considerations for intracranial (intraparenchymal) hemorrhage?

500

Hypertension, high cholesterol, cardiac arrhythmias, obesity, diabetes, smoking, alcohol use, and physical inactivity.

What are modifiable risk factors for stroke?

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Period of time for which the Last Known Well was between 4.5 - 9 hours and symptoms were found upon awakening.

What is Extended Window or Wake-up Stroke Window?

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