Hemorrhagic Stroke-ED
Dysphagia
NIHSS
Stroke Alert Goals
Stroke Core Measures-IPT
100

SBP < 140mmHg and DBP < 90 mmHg

What is the goal BP in patient with hemorrhagic stroke?

100

3 ounces

What is the amount of water that is swallowed for a dysphagia screening?

100

This is the scale used to measure the patient's signs/symptoms of stroke.

What is the NIHSS?

100

< 5 minutes

What is the goal door to provider exam time?

100

This core measure includes the use of chemical prophylaxis such as Lovenox, Heparin and Eliquis and mechanical prophylaxis such as SCD's for stroke patients who are admitted. 

What is VTE Prophylaxis? STK 1

200

NPO

What is the diet are all hemorrhagic stroke patients ordered while in the ED?

200

Yale Swallow Protocol

What is the name of the dysphagia screening used at Geisinger? 

200

This part of the NIHSS tests the patient's peripheral vision. 

What is visual field testing?

200

< 30 minutes

What is the goal door to thrombolytic time?

200

This core measure is provided at discharge for pts with ischemic stroke and TIA patients unless contraindicated. Trials have shown even in patients with normal lipid profiles, this medication reduces the risk of cardiovascular events or even recurrent strokes. 

What is discharge on a statin? STK 6

300

At least hourly and more often as the patient's condition warrants.

How often neuro checks are completed/documented in the first 24 hours?

300

The medical term for the symptom of difficulty swallowing.

What is dysphagia?

300

This part of the NIHSS scores for ataxia. 

What is having the patient perform finger to nose and heel to shin testing?

300

< 10 minutes

What is the goal door to CT start time? 

300

This STK core measure has been shown to reduce morbidity, mortality and recurrent strokes in patients when ordered at discharge.

What is STK 2 discharge on Antithrombotic?

400

30 degrees

What is the recommended elevation of HOB for hemorrhagic stroke patients?

400

Before anything PO in ANY patient presenting with Altered Mental Status and c/o stroke or stroke-like symptoms even if resolved.

What is when an RN should complete a dysphagia screening?

400

On arrival to the hospital, prior to TNK, post TNK, with any significant neurological change, with any nurse change and at least daily. 

What is when a NIHSS should be completed?

400

< 20 minutes

What is the goal door to CT result time?

400

Patients discharged on these medications have been shown to reduce stroke reoccurrences in patients with afib/aflutter.

What are anticoagulants? 

500

Systolic BP > 160mmHg, DBP > 90mmHg

What are the notification parameter for systolic BP in patient with hemorrhagic stroke?

500

A patient completes an uninterrupted drinking of all 3-oz of water without overt signs of aspiration.

What is a PASSing of the dysphagia screening?

500

The side of the lesion. (Stroke, tumor, bleed, etc)

What is the side a patient's gaze preference will look towards?

500

< 90 minutes

What is the goal door to transfer out time for a patient with a large vessel occlusion? 

500

The inpatient staff is the key facilitator of this core measure. It is completed daily to improve knowledge about strokes, patients risk factors, and when to seek medical attention. 

What is Stroke Education? STK 8