Headaches
Ischemic Stroke
CVA
CVA Treatment
Deficits/Rehabilitation
100

Take abortive medication at the time of onset

When should patient treat cluster headache?

100

cardiac and respiratory functioning

What should be the focus of a patient presenting with symptoms of ischemic stroke?

100

Maintain and/or improve tissue perfusion

What is a priority goal for hemorrhagic stroke?

100

tPA

What thrombolytic therapy is used for stroke to 'bust' the clot?

100

Inability to recognize objects

What is agnosia?

200

Patient's with potential history of coronary artery disease 

What patient type is contraindicated for treating migraines with triptans?

200

balance problems, unilateral weakness, facial droop

What are signs of stroke?

200
Loss of lateral vision in both eyes where left field of vision is lost.

What is right hemianopsia?

200

Removal of plaque substance in the carotid to prevent stroke.

What is a carotid endarterectomy?

200

providing visuals and commonly used phrases can help stroke patient with this type of condition to be successful

What can assist with improving aphasia deficit?

300

Alcohol and smoking

What two habits can cause vasodilation and therefore lead to worsening headache pain?

300

Atria fibrillation

What is one cause of embolic stroke?

300

Place items on the patient's right side

Where should items be placed with a patient who has experienced left hemispheric stroke?

300

The female population has experienced prevention of stroke with low dose aspirin daily .

What population has experienced stroke prevention with aspirin?

300

dysarthria caused by facial muscle deficit

What is articulation difficulty 

400

before headache begins, patient experiences flashes of light or photophobia

What is the aural phase of migraine?

400

INR >1.7, symptom onset within 3 hours, no hx of past stroke, no current anticoagulant tx.

What is tPA criteria?

400

Ischemic cascade

What is the patho occurring during stroke?

400

hypertonic IV solution

What type of IV solution is indicated for patient's with increased ICP?

400

The tendency to neglect one side of the body following stroke.

What is unilateral neglect?

500
exposure to toxins, heredity, and stress

What contributes to onset of headache?

500

main complications of stroke due loss of self worth

What is fatigue and depression?

500

An elderly stroke patient insists on performing ADLS even if she cannot do them independently. This is example of a certain type of stroke affecting judgment.

What is a right hemispheric stroke? 

500

positioning to avoid hypoxia, maximizing O2, administering hypertonic solutions as ordered

What are initial steps for treating CVA?

500

Loss of sensation on the affected side

What is kinesthesia?