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This assessment tool is used to quantify stroke symptoms and measures neurological function

What is NIHSS

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 Targeting a systolic blood pressure of ≤140 mm Hg is safe and beneficial in this type of stroke 

What is a hemorrhagic stroke?

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Aneurysmal rupture leading to bleeding around the brain tissue

What is a SAH?

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Potentially re-perfusable/salvageable brain tissue (if intervention is done quickly)

What is penumbra?

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A patient is admitted to ICU post-TPA administration, neurological checks, vital signs, angioedema, and bleeding risk should be documented how often?

What is every 15 minutes for 2 hours, every 30 minutes for 6 hours, and every hour for 18 hours

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It is recommended that this stroke scale be done on admission, every shift, PRN for neurologic changes, and prior to discharge 

How often the NIHSS should be done?  

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This is the upper level at which we treat blood pressure for non-tpa ischemic stroke patients

What is SBP 220 mmHg and DBP 120 mmHg?

200

Treatment for aneurysmal SAH can be achieved with these two surgical procedures

What are aneurysm clipping and coiling?

200

This  ischemic stroke treatment involves using aspiration or a stent retriever device to remove a clot in a large blood vessel of the brain

What is endovascular mechanical thrombectomy?

200

Vomiting, widening pulse pressure, rising blood pressure, headache, bradycardia, anxiety/confusion, blurred vision, cheyne stokes respiration, sluggish pupils can indicate this neurologic emergency

What is a sign and symptom of increase ICP?

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This test is done to avoid aspiration pneumonia in stroke patients

What is dysphagia screen?  

300

Why we allow permissive hyptertension immediately following an ischemic stroke

What is maintain cerebral perfusion?

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This test is ordered for a post tPA patient who develops a severe headache, acute hypertension, nausea, vomiting, and has a worsening neurologic exam 

 What is an emergent non-contrast CT?

300

The “gold standard” for visualizing aneurysms or occlusions in blood vessels as they pass into the skull and brain (intracranial vessels).

What is cerebral angiography?

300

The preferred method for DVT prophylaxis post tPA?

What is SCDs?

400

Sharing the same name as a city in Ohio, this pre-hospital stroke scale is commonly used by EMS 

What is the Cincinnati Pre-Hospital Stroke Scale 

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Blood pressure goal for acute ischemic stroke patients who received r-tPA (Alteplase)

<180/105 mmHg

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This medication is used for the prevention of vasospasms in SAH 

What is Nimodipine

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 The clinical trial that allow us to treat stroke patient up to 24 hours from last seen normal 

What is the dawn Trial?

400

The most common electrolyte abnormality in SAH 

What is hyponatremia?

500

With possible scores of 1 to 5, this grading scale is used to classify Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 

Hunt & Hess Grading Scale 

500

Name 2 first-line anti-hypertensive drugs for use in hypertensive patients receiving t-PA

IV Labetolol or Nicardipine

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A mass of arteries and veins not connected by a normal capillary network that increase the risk for hemorrhagic stroke

What is Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)?

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 CT imaging study  aids in the detection of salvageable tissue (penumbra) from the unsalvageable (core infarct).....thereby avoiding CONFUSION 

What is CT PERFUSION? 

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Hypervolemia, hypertension and _______ are part of "triple H" therapy used to treat vasospasm post aneurysm coiling

What is hemodilution?