Stroke Risk Factors
The Brain
Stroke Work Up/
Treatment
The Heart
Heart health/CPR
100

What is the number one risk factor for stroke?

Hypertension (High blood pressure)

100

How many hemispheres does the brain have?

2

Right and left

100

What is the neurological exam called that is done during a suspected stroke?

NIHSS

100
What does the heart do? 

Pump oxygen-rich blood to the body

100

What are the symptoms of a heart attack?

Chest pain/pressure, shortness of breath,
sweating, pain in neck, jaw, arms or shoulders

200

Every ____ seconds, someone in the US has a stroke.

40 seconds

200

Which hemisphere is dominant in hand use and language in about 92% of people?

Left hemisphere 

200

What type of imagining is done when a person presents to the hospital with stroke symptoms? 

CT scan

200

How many layers of tissue make up the wall of the heart? 

3 layers

Endocardium, myocardium, epicardium 

200

What is the first thing you should do when finding someone unresponsive? 

Check the scene for safety, tap and shout "are you okay", call 911

300

What are the two major types of stroke called?

Ischemic and Hemorrhagic 

300

What are the lobes of the brain called? 

4 lobes

Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, Occipital

300

Does an acute ischemic stroke show up on CT scan immediately?

No. It will take 6-8 hours to show up.

Acute stroke is primarily a clinical diagnosis

300

What are the chambers of the heart called?

Right atrium, right ventricle, left atrium, left ventricle 

300

What song can you use to help keep the beat at 100-120 when performing CPR? 

"staying alive"

400

What is normal blood pressure?

Less than 120/80

400

What area of the brain is for balance and coordination? 

The cerebellum

400

What is the difference between primary stroke centers and comprehensive stroke centers in terms of treatment options?

Comprehensive stroke centers can perform mechanical thrombectomy (clot retrieval) in addition to administering IV thrombolytic (clot buster)
400

What artery does blood flow into after leaving the heart on its way to the rest of the body? 

Aorta

400

Where is proper hand placement during CPR? 

Sternum (breast bone) in line with the nipples

500

What are the signs and symptoms of stroke? 

BEFAST

Balance, Eyes, Face, Arms, Speech, Time 

500

What is the major artery in the neck that feeds blood to the brain?

Internal carotid artery 

500

What is the time frame for administering an IV thrombolytic (Clot Buster)?

4.5 hours from the onset of symptoms 

500
What chamber does oxygen rich blood flow into? (after the lungs)
Left atrium (through the pulmonary veins) 
500

During CPR how deep should you push during compressions? 

At least 2 inches deep and allow for full chest recoil