Signs and Symptoms
Time is Brain
Assessment
Treatment
Prevention
100

What are the types of Stroke?

Ischemic and Hemorrhagic

100

Time required for death of neurons after complete interruption of blood flow

Less than 5 minutes

100

This imaging test is the most sensitive study in detecting acute ischemia.

MRI Brain with Diffusion Weighted Imaging

100

Target Blood pressure for Thrombolysis

<180/105 mmHg

100

Name 3 complications associated with Stroke

UTI

Pneumonia

DVT

Depression


200

Who gave the first detailed description of stroke?

Hippocrates

200

Door to Needle time should be less than?

60 minutes

200

Well validated stroke severity score used to assess for stroke, guide treatment, and determine prognosis.

NIH (National Institutes of Health) Stroke Scale

200

Any 3 contraindications for Thrombolysis

  • Prior intracranial hemorrhage
  • Known structural cerebral vascular lesion
  • Known malignant intracranial neoplasm
  • Ischemic stroke within 3 months (excluding stroke within 3 hours*)
  • Suspected aortic dissection
  • Active bleeding or bleeding diathesis (excluding menses)
  • Significant closed-head trauma or facial trauma within 3 months
200

One lifestyle choice that has been associated with Increased Risk of Stroke, Hypertension and Cancer but lower incidence of Alzheimer's / Parkinson's disease.

Smoking

300

Name any 3 risk factors for Stroke

Hypertension

Diabetes

A-FIB

Age

Obesity


300

Time required for Thrombolysis

4.5 hours from onset of symptoms

300

Great mimicker of Stroke that you would rule out by one simple bed side blood test

Hypoglycemia


300

Which group does Clopidogrel fall under?

P2Y12 receptor inhibitor

300

Name the Score used in stroke assess a patient's functional disability.

Modified Rankin Score

400

Sudden onset of THIS symptom is associated with high suspicion of hemorrhage

Sudden, Severe headaches (worse HA of their life) especially with nausea/vomiting and/or obtundation

400

Door to groin time?

90 minutes

400

Specific medication question to ask early in triaging patients with concern for stroke

Anticoagulants

400

Name two tissue plasminogen activator used in Stroke for thrombolysis.

1. Alteplase

2. Tenecteplase

400

Name the risk assessment tool used by healthcare professionals to identify patients at risk for developing pressure ulcers.

Braden Scale

500

What does the acronym  BEFAST stand for?


500

In a patient with Ischemic Stroke, Mechanical Thrombectomy can be performed in..

Patients who present to hospital within 24 hours from LKW

500


Ischemic Stroke

500

Name three medications that have been proven in multiple researches to prevent recurrence of Stroke.

1. Aspirin

2. Clopidogrel

3. Rosuvastatin

500

Define Stroke.

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a stroke as the rapid onset of neurological dysfunction caused by a vascular issue, with symptoms lasting more than 24 hours or leading to death, with no apparent cause other than vascular origin.