Stroke Medications
Parkinson's disease
PD Medication
Stroke
Bonus questions
100

Generic name for Coumadin

What is Warfarin 

100

Pathology of Parkinson's disease causing changes in muscular and sensory function

What is reduction of dopamine in the brain 

100

Brand name for carbidopa-levodopa

What is Sinemet 

100

Portion of the body where a stroke can occur 

What is the brain

100

What are the main risk factors for stroke? (Top 5) 

High BP 

Heart disease 

Diabetes 

Smoking 

Obesity 

200

PO medication to prevent blood clots (DVT) from developing. (Provide both the generic and band name in your answer) 

What is Warfarin - Coumadin 

200

Clinical manifestation required to confirm the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

What is tremors at rest and bradykinesia 

200

Levodopa is converted in the brain into ______

What is Dopamine 

200

Brain stem stroke 

What is blood supply to the base of the brain has stopped 

200

Definition for a blood clot within the blood vessels that limit the flow of blood 

What is thrombosis 

300

Type of blood clot prevention medication that requires an injection every day. (Provide both generic and brand name of the medication)

What is Lovenox - Enoxaparin 

300

Type of exercise a nurse could recommend to an individual with advancing Parkinson's disease 

What is T'ai chi 

300

How does Carbidopa effect Levodopa potency when these medications are used in conjunction

Carbidopa prevents levodopa from being broken down before it reaches the brain 

300

Hemorrhagic stroke 

What is blood vessel rupture causing bleeding in or around the brain

300

Definition of a clot, fat, air bubble or other feature travels through blood vessels and lodging elsewhere 

What is embolism 

400

What layer is the Lovenox shot injected into?

What is Subcutaneous tissue 

400

Symptom related to diminished autonomic muscle movement 

What is alterations in sleep pattern 

400

Side effects of Sinemet (Top 3)

What is nausea, insomnia, headaches

400

Define Ischemic stroke 

What is blood supply to the part of the brain is interrupted or reduced preventing brain tissue from receiving oxygen and nutrients 

400

Average onset for Parkinson's disease (age)

What is age 50-60 

500

Antidote for Warfarin

What is Vitamin K 

500

How would you describe the effects of dopamine on the brain

What is Dopamine regulations of motor neuron impulses and balances the effects of acetylcholine 

500

Describe "drug holiday" for Sinemet 

What is the withdrawal of Levodopa for a variable period of time for those with Parkinson's disease who have Levodopa-related complications 

500

Warning signs that a stroke may be occurring in your patient (Top 5)

Numbness or weakness in extremities or face (usually on one side)

Trouble speaking or understanding language  

Trouble seeing in one or both eyes 

Unexplained loss of balance or ability to walk 

Severe headache with no known cause 

500

Parkinson's disease and mental health changes 

May experience depression, anxiety, hallucinations, memory deficit, dementia