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100

How often does a stroke occur in the US?

Every 40 seconds 

100

Patients are only eligible to receive IV TNK if they arrive to the hospital within ____ hours. 

4.5

100

What is a TIA? 

Self resolving stroke-like symptoms with no evidence of tissue damage on MRI. 

100

How many patients develop dysphagia post stroke? 

51-55% with clinical testing and 64-78% with instrumental testing. 

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurology/articles/10.3389/fneur.2022.823189/full

100

What does the BEFAST scale stand for? 

Balance, Eyes, Face, Arm, Speech, and Time 

200

How many people per year have a stroke in the US?

800,000

200

This is a invasive endovascular procedure for stroke patients with large or medium vessel occlusions with a goal of clot removal

Mechanical thrombectomy 

200
What is an acute ischemic stroke? 

Blockage of blood flow to the brain causing tissue damage visualized on MRI. 

200

When should therapy begin post-stroke? 

As soon as it is SAFE! 

200

A patient with left hemiplegia and right gaze likely has a _____ hemispheric stroke. 

Right

300

What is Arkansas currently ranked for stroke mortality in the US? 

9th! 

300

What are two types of occlusions that may benefit from mechanical thrombectomy? 

Large and medium vessel occlusions 

Ie MCA M1, M2, M3 Segments 

300

What is a hemorrhagic stroke? 

Leaking or rupture of blood vessels into the brain or into the area surrounding the brain 
300

While working with a patient, they develop stroke-like symptoms. What should you do? 

DON'T WAIT, CALL 88

300

A patient with aphasia and right hemiparesis, likely has a _____ hemispheric stroke. 

Left 

400

Stroke is the # ____ cause of disability.

1

400

Patients must present to the hospital within ___ hours to be a candidate for mechanical thrombectomy.

24 

Some patients with a LKW over 24 hours may benefit from thrombectomy based on the amount of salvageable tissue. 

400

What is permissive hypertension? 

Allowing an acute ischemic stroke patient to have blood pressure up to 220/120 to allow perfusion to the brain that has been ischemic. 

400

Name some situations where you should "hold" therapy? 

Hypotension in an acute ischemic stroke patient. 

Hypertension in a hemorrhagic stroke patient. 

Intubated. 

Expansion of a hemorrhage

etc. 

400

A patient that has ataxia and a right or left visual field cut, likely has a _____ stroke. 

Cerebellar 

500

How many neurons are lost per second of an acute ischemic stroke? 

32,000

500

What are post-thrombolytic patients at risk for? 

Hemorrhage 

500

What is a TICI score? 

Grading score for reperfusion of a previously occluded artery. 

Goal TICI score post thrombectomy is TICI 2b or 3. 

500

Who is the coolest team in the hospital? 

THE THERAPY TEAM

500
A patient that has diplopia, difficulty staying awaying, dysphagia, a drooping eye lid and large pupil, facial droop on the right and arm weakness on the left likely has a ______ stroke. 

Brainstem