The top 2 side effects of Tenecteplase
What is bleeding Orolingual angioedema
The area of the brain when damaged results in impulsive 2 yr old behavior
What is the frontal lobe
The stroke program at THGR is evaluated by the standards of these 2 organizations
DNV and AHA
10-20% of strokes are this type
What is hemorrhagic
Hemiparesis/quadriplegia, decrease consciousness, hiccups, tinnitus, nystagmus, diplopia, sensory loss, and abnormal respirations
What is signs and symptoms of a brainstem stroke
The maximum dose of Tenecteplase for acute ischemic stroke
What is 25mg
The lobe of the brain that allows someone to understand language
What is the Temporal lobe
The other data that should be documented at the same time as a neuro check on stroke patients
What are vital signs
Treatment of this type of stroke are anticoagulation reversal and blood pressure control
What is a hemorrhagic stroke
This organ is unable to store glucose or oxygen
Brain
The dose of Tenecteplase for acute ischemic stroke
What is 0.25mg/kg
The lobe of the brain when damaged results in expressive aphasia
What is the frontal lobe
The AHA Get with the Guidelines honor roll elite plus renewal requires that 50% of the door to TNK times are less than or equal to this amount of time
What is 30 minutes
This type of stroke may present with headache, nausea/vomiting, and photophobia
What is a hemorrhagic stroke
The maximum number of hours after waking up from sleep with stroke-like symptoms for a patient to be considered a wake up stroke.
What is 4.5 hr
The amount of sterile water that is used to reconstitute the TNK powder
What is 10 ml
Damage to this lobe results in an inability to expressive yourself
What is the frontal lobe.
The agency that evaluates the THGR stroke program annually to ensure that we provide the best evidenced based care to stroke patients
What is DNV
Epidural bleeds are a result of bleeding from a ruptured _______ and subdural bleeds are a result of bleeding from a ruptured __________
What are (1) Artery and (2) vein.
Dizziness + Double vision, Dysarthria, dysphagia, or dystaxia
What is the common signs and symptoms of a posterior stroke
The syringe size used to administer the TNK
What is 5ml
The lobe that when damaged impairs spatial awareness
What is the Parietal lobe
The number of educational hours each fiscal year that are required by the DNV for RN's that administer TNK
What is 8 hours
The goal for SBP for a Hemorrhagic stroke
What is 130-150 mm Hg
The type of brain injury is a result of profound hypertension or micro emboli
What is a watershed stroke