Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Risk Factors/Prevention
Bonus Round!!!!
100

What are the three types of stroke?

Hemorrhagic, thrombotic, embolic 

100

A common OTC drug for stroke prophylaxis (generic name only)

acetylsalicylic adic 

100

What is the acronym for stroke symptom recognition?

Balance

Eyes

Face

Arms 

Speech

Timing 

100

What 4 assessments will you prioritize as the nurse?

Neurologic assessment

Respiratory status and oxygenation

Monitoring of ICP

Vital Signs & BP Management

200

What heart rhythm put you at highest risk for an ischemic embolism stroke? 

Atrial fibrillation 

200

When is tPA most effective?

3hr after onset of symptoms 

200

What is the most common modifiable risk factor for stroke?

Hypertension 

200

What labs/diagnostics do you anticipate will be ordered?

Head  CT

anti xA

CBC

300

Salvageable brain tissue that surrounds the ischemic core 

Penumbra region 

300

What drug is known as a "clot buster" when treating ischemic stroke?

Alteplase (tPA), tenecteplase

300

What common heart disorder is a leading cause of stroke?

CAD

300

What are two nursing diagnosis for a patient recovering from a stroke?

¨ Impaired physical mobility

¨ Acute pain

¨ Self-care deficits

¨ Disturbed sensory perception

¨ Impaired swallowing

¨ Urinary incontinence

¨ Disturbed thought processes

¨ Impaired verbal communication

¨ Risk for impaired skin integrity

¨ Interrupted family processes

¨ Sexual dysfunction

400

What sided stroke is associated with impaired comprehension related to math and language?

Left-brain damage 

400

Factor Xa inhibitor that prevents the formation of new clots 

Apixaban

400

Time is ________?

Brain

400

What are there antidotes for heparin and warfarin?

Protamine sulfate, vitamin K

500

A patient who suffered a stroke one month ago is experiencing hearing problems along with issues learning and showing emotion. On the MRI what lobe in the brain do you expect to be affected?

Temporal lobe

500

What diuretic can be used to treat increasing ICP in hemorrhagic stroke?

Mannitol

500

At what age does the risk of stroke double for men and women?

55 years old 

500

Right-sided stroke manifestations?

Paralyzed left side: hemiplegia

Left-sided neglect

Spatial-perceptual deficits

Tends to deny or minimize problems

Rapid performance, short attention span

Impulsive, safety problems

Impaired judgment

Impaired time concepts

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