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100

Which imaging modality is used most often at Ronald Reagan for code strokes?

MRI

100

What does tPA stand for?

Tissue Plasminogen Activator

100

A suspected acute stroke patient enters the ED with strong left gaze deviation. Which hemisphere would you localize the lesion to?

Left hemisphere

100

Which lobe is Broca's area located in?

Frontal Lobe

100

The influx of which ion leads to excitotoxicity in ischemic stroke?

Ca2+

200

These two MRI sequences are compared when determining the penumbra

PWI and DWI

200

IV tPA should generally not be administered more than _____ hours post last known well time (LKWT)

4.5

200

A neurologist informs you that a patient is showing signs of expressive aphasia. What is another name for this type of aphasia?

Broca's, non-fluent

200

What lobes are supplied by the MCA

lateral frontal, temporal, parietal

200

What test can be used to distinguish Bell's Palsy from stroke?

Eyebrow test

300

Hyperintensity on FLAIR indicates that the tissue has been infarcted for _____ hours

6 or more

300

What stroke treatment could be appropriate for use in in a large vessel occlusion but not a lacunar infarct?

Endovascular Thrombectomy

300

Is leg paralysis more likely to be a symptom of a MCA or ACA stroke?

ACA

300
Which vessels come off the MCA and supply the basal ganglia and other deeper cortical structures?

Lenticulostriate arteries

300

Locked-in syndrome can result from occlusion of which artery?

Basilar artery

400

What two sequences are compared when determining the ischemic core?

DWI and ADC

400

What class of drugs do aspirin and heparin fall into, respectively?

Anti-platelet and anti-coagulant

400

A code stroke patient enters the ED complaining of headache, nausea/vomiting, and you notice them slipping in and out of consciousness as they are taken to imaging. These symptoms suggest that the patient may be suffering from a:

Hemorrhagic stroke

400

The internal capsule is located between which set of structures?

The basal ganglia

400

When was SST founded by Dr. Starkman?

1992

500

What color is blood on GRE? on CT?

Black, White

500

What is the range of scores possible for the mRS and NIHSS?

mRS: 0-6

NIHSS:0-42

500

"Man in a Barrel" Syndrome can result from what type specific of stroke?

Watershed strokes

500

Which major artery connected to/in the Circle of Willis can become completely occluded with little to no resulting symptoms?

The internal carotid artery

500

Prosopagnosia is also known as:

Face blindness