Types of Stroke
Acute Stroke Treatment
The "musts" of post-stroke hospital care
Stroke Survey Readiness
Stroke, Stroke and More Stroke
100

This type of stroke is causes by uncontrolled HTN

What is intracerebral hemorrhage? 

100

This therapy can be given to patients with acute ischemic stroke, who meet eligibility criteria and present within 4.5 hours of the onset of stroke symptoms. 

What is Tenecteplase or thrombolytic? 

100

This must be completed and passed before any oral medications or nutrition/hydration is given.  

What is a swallow screen? 

100

This is how to find the clinical practice guidelines used by this hospital for stroke treatment. 

What is the intranet page? 

100

This is an important component of the medication list and education point when a patient is discharged. 

What is the "next dose due"? 

200

A ruptured aneurysm is the etiology of this kind of stroke. 

What is a subarachnoid hemorrhage? 

200

When a patient has a large vessel occlusion (LVO), with ischemic penumbra, they may be eligible for this intervention. 

What is a mechanical thrombectomy? 

200

This medication should be started for all ischemic stroke patients by the end of hospital day 2.  If your patient received Tenecteplase, you will have to wait 24 hours until they can receive it.  

What is aspirin? 

200

This is the number of hours of stroke education/CEs do nurses need annually as part of their training. 

What is 4 hours? 

200

This is the meaning of the acronym BE FAST. 

What is balance, eye sight, facial droop, arm weakness, speech, and time? 

300

This type of stroke happens when blood flow to a part of the brain is blocked. 

What is acute ischemic stroke. 

300

The blood pressure should be below this before administering tenecteplase. 

What is 185/110? 

300

Unless there is a contraindication, ALL ischemic stroke patients should receive this type of medication to reduce cholesterol. 

What is a high intensity statin? 

300

This is who to call for help when a patient has new signs or symptoms of stroke. 

What is the Brain Attack Team? 

300

What are posterior circulation stroke symptoms? 

What is imbalance/ataxia, dizziness, vomiting, vision changes or cranial nerve abnormalities? 

400
When a patient presents with this type of stroke, their eligibility for thrombolytic is assessed. 

What is acute ischemic stroke. 

400

This is what we call the area of brain that is not receiving good blood flow, but could still be salvageable. 

What is the penumbra? 

400

This is the required frequency to deliver individualized stroke education. 

What is every shift? 

400

This is the type of stroke center designation this hospital has. 

What is a comprehensive stroke center? 

400
This is what stroke patients are at high risk for and why we do swallow evaluations. 

What is dysphagia? 

500

When a patient presents with symptoms of stroke and endorses experiencing the worse headache of their life, this type of stroke should be suspected. 

What is a subarachnoid hemorrhage. 

500

This is the time period that patients are required to have intensive monitoring after receiving Tenecteplase. 

What is 24 hours? 

500

When a patient displays new signs and symptoms of stroke, this is a lab value that must be done. 

What is the glucose? 

500

The risk for this is the reason why we monitor post-tenecteplase and post-thrombectomy patients so intensely in the first 24 hours. 

What is the risk for hemorrhage? 

500

This is the side of the brain I would anticipate the stroke to be on if my patient is profoundly aphasic (and right handed). 

What is the left hemisphere?