Patient Snapshot
Dx & Pathology
Dx & Labs
Meds & Tx
Nurisng Care & Pt teaching
100

What symptoms did the patient experiene that indicated a stroke?

L sideded numbness, weakness, drooping, slurred speech, headache 

100

What is a hemorrhage stroke? 

Occurs when blood vessels in the brain rupture and bleed into brain tissue 
100

What imaging tests can confirm the Dx?

CT of Head

100

What medicatioin can be given for severe pain?

Morphine

100

What is the best position to keep the patient’s HOB to reduce intracranial pressure?

30 degrees because it helps with venous drainage; reduces intracranial pressure.

200

Which abnormal vital signs could indicate a potential  stroke?

Blood Pressure of 200 systolic ! 

200

Where in the brain may the bleeding be locaated? 

Right basal ganglia 

200

What might a CT Scan show? 

2-3 mL right basal ganglia hemorrhage w/ midline shift (indicates signifacnt bleeding deep inside the R side of the brain that's causing swelling; pressure strong enough to push parts of the brian out of their normal position)

200

Name 2 antihypertensive meds used (Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker; CCB)

Losartan; Amlodpine (CCB)

200

What nursing intervention helps prevent ICP increase?

Avoid straining, coughing, or bending; maintain calm environment

300

What past medical history can indicate a stroke?

HTN

300

Name the differenet types of strokes? 

Ischmeic (blood clot blocks an artery in brain, cutting off blood flow to brain tissue), Hemorrhagic, and Transient Ischemic (temp blockage of blood flow to the braiin that's ususally resolved within a few mins) 

300

Do labs have to be abnormal to get dx? 

No, becuase only BP was high 

300

What class is Losartan, and how does it work? 

Angiotensin II receptor blocker; blocks vasoconstriction to lower BP

300

What fall prevention measure should be implemented?

Keep call light within reach, assist with ambulation, use gait belt

400

What signs/ symptoms may alert a family member that the patients having a stroke? 

FAST: face drooping arm weakness, speech difficult, time to call 911

400
Why does a hemorrhagic stroke increase intracranial pressure? 

Blood collects in the brain, pressing on tissue and causing swelling 

400

What is normal Na range, and why is it important in neuro patients? 

135-145, helps prevent cerberal edema 

400

What is the nursing consideration when giving Morphine to a neuro patient?

Monitor RR and neuro status; can cause sedation and mask neuro changes (RR BELOW 8: HOLD MED!) 

400

What lifestyle changes can the patient plan to make after discharge?

Be consistent with meds, manage stress, eat low sodium, reduce work hours

500
Stopping which medications may increase the chance of developing a storke? 

HTN meds

500

What complications can occur if intracranial pressure becomes too high? 

Brain herniation 

500

What vital trends can be concerning during hospitalization? 

Elevated BP in the 150s systolic 

500

Why is keeping the head of the bed at 30° important?

Promotes venous drainage, reduces ICP, and prevents rebleeding

500

Name 3 key education points to prevent another stroke

Take BP meds daily, monitor BP at home, manage stress and diet, recognize stroke signs early