Anatomy
Basic Stroke
Types of Strokes
Disorders & Diseases
Mystery
100

Frontal, Parietal,Occipital,Temporal

What is the lobes of the brain? 


100

This test is performed prior to feeding a patient who is suspected of having a stroke. 

What is a Dysphagia screen? 

100

This is the largest warning sign of an impending stroke

What is a TIA? 

100

95 yo male family states in the last several years decline in orientation, slow thought process and word finding problems. 

What is Dementia? 

100

Maintain equilibrium between CSF, tissue, and blood despite injury

What is Monroe-Kellie Doctrin? 

200

Controls swallowing, breathing, involuntary functions, heart beat

What is the brainstem?

200

Hypoglycemic, migraines, conversion disorder, Bell's Palsey

What is a stroke mimic?

200

Quick assessment to recognize a stroke

What is BEFAST? 

200

Most common primary brain tumor with four different grades

What is a Glioma? 

200

Most common side effect from this drug is bleeding and angioedema

What is TNK? 

300

injury to this area causes expressive aphasia

What is Broca's area? 

300

I must complete the following: 

Neuro assessment, telemetry, NIH, vital signs, dysphagia screen, scd's, dvt prophylaxis, and aspirin 

What is completed upon every stroke admission? 

300

Complaints of a sudden severe thunderclap headache with arm and leg weakness. 

What is a subarrachnoid hemorrhagic stroke? 

300

This may occur in clinical manifestation in psychological trauma in unusual stressors 

What is nonepileptic seizure? 

300

Subarachnoid hemorrage  vasospasm treatment 

Nimodipine 

400

injury to this area prevents speech comprehension

What is Wernicke's area?

400

Most common dysrhythmia that can cause a stroke

What is atrial fibrillation (flutter)?


400

The majority of ischemic strokes are located in this territory of the brain

What is an MCA (Middle Cerebral Artery) Stroke? 

400

Imaging findings results show enlarged ventricles. Patient complains of headaches and unsteady gait. 

What is hydrocephalus? 

400

Blood product therapy infused to treat Myasthenia Gravis and Guillian-Barre

What is IVIG therapy?

500

Arteries that supply the Middle Cerebral territories 

What is internal carotids?

500

Blood Sugar check, weight patient, obtain vital signs, apply zoll monitor, last known well time, time of discovery


What are steps for stroke activation? 

500

Causes of this stroke can be from 

TNK, Hyperglycemia, rapid rises in blood pressure, surge of arterial HTN 

What is hemorragic conversion of ischemic stroke

500

Interventions include 

Noting time, positioning patient, monitor pulse ox, padded bed rails, prn ativan

What is a seizure? 

500

Decompressive surgery allowing the brain to swell and heal. These patient require a helmet when out of bed. 

What is a craniectomy?