Key Terms
Signs & Symptoms of Stroke
Diagnostic Tests
Complications of Cerebrovascular Disorders
Types of Strokes
100

When a stroke occurs, brain cells begin dying immediately and I surround the damaged area. 

What is the penumbra?

100

This sign of a stroke is difficulty with speech.

What is dysphasia?

100

This diagnostic test is done to identify whether symptoms are caused by a hemorrhagic stroke?

What is a CT?

100

What occurs when blood in the ventricular system interferes with the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid?

What is a hydrocephalus?

100

This type of stroke most often occurs in the internal or common carotid arteries.

What is thromobtic stroke?

200

This stroke occurs in the deeper tissues of the brain, usually caused by uncontrolled hypertension.

What is an intracerebral hemorrhage?

200

What are the two types of aphasia?

What are expressive and receptive aphasia?

200

This diagnostic test is done to determine whether atrial fib and other cardiac diseases are present.

What is an ECG?

200

What device is used to treat hydrocephalus?

What is a ventriculoperitoneal shunt?

200

This type of stroke occurs when a clot travels through the arteries until it becomes trapped in a smaller vessel.

What is an embolic stroke?

300

The symptom of double vision is also known as what?

What is diplopia?

300

This sign of a stroke is poor balance or a stumbling, staggering gait.

What is ataxia?

300

This 11-point scale determines the severity of a stroke.

What is the NIHSS scale?

300

What is responsible for long-term complications of subarachnoid hemorrhage?

What is vasospasm?

300

This type of stroke is divided into two major types?

What is hemorrhagic stroke?

400

This stroke occurs when occlusion builds up in an artery unit it decreases or stops blood flow to the brain.

What is a thrombotic stroke?

400

What is it called when both expressive and receptive aphasia are present?

What is global aphasia?

400

This diagnostic test is used to detect stenosis of the carotid arteries.

What is carotid doppler testing?

400

Which complication carries significant morbidity and mortality rates in cerebrovascular disorders?

What is recurrent rupture or rebleeding?

400

This sub-set of hemorrhagic stroke occurs on the surface of the brain.

What is subarachnoid hemorrhage?

500

This stroke i caused by a blood clot that is created somewhere in the body, often within the heart.

What is an embolic stroke?

500

I am slurred or indistinct speech because of a lack of coordination. Who am I?

What is dysarthria?

500

This diagnostic test is done to further determine the degree of blockage and to help guide treatment.

What is a carotid angiography?

500

According to Figure 49.9, where does the cerebral spinal fluid go when drained from the lateral ventricle?

What is the peritoneal cavity?

500

This sub-set of hemorrhagic stroke occurs in the deeper tissues of the brain. 

What is intracerebral hemorrhage?