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Tangled abnormal thin-walled vessels connects arteries to veins directly without
capillaries
A. Intracranial aneurysm
B. AV Malformation
C. Cavernous angioma
D. Capillary telangiectasia - ANSWERS-B. AV Malformation
An urgent action that needs to be performed during CODE STROKE
A. Determine blood glucose as hypoglycemia may mimic stroke
B. Perform a 12-lead EKG
C. Obtain medical history
D. Reassure family members - ANSWERS-A. Determine blood glucose as
hypoglycemia may mimic stroke
If only HTN is exclusion to TPA, then carefully lower BP
A. Systolic goal < 200
B. Diastolic goal < 140
C. Systolic goal < 185 and diastolic goal < 110
D. Systolic goal < 120 and diastolic goal < 90 - ANSWERS-C. Systolic goal < 185 and
diastolic goal < 110
,Upon arrival in the emergency department, suspected stroke patient must be seen by a
doctor within:
A. 20 minutes
B. 5 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 10 minutes - ANSWERS-D. 10 minutes
Upon activation of the Stroke Team, suspected stroke patient must be seen by a Neuro
Expert within
A. 20 minutes
B. 5 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 10 minutes - ANSWERS-C. 15 minutes
Upon activation of the Stroke Team, suspected stroke patient must have Head CT done
within:
A. 20 minutes
B. 5 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 10 minutes - ANSWERS-A. 20 minutes
True or False: A facility must receive the stroke patient within 3 hours of
symptoms onset and up to 4.5 hours in select patients to be eligible for
thrombolytics. - ANSWERS-True
True or False: A facility must receive the stroke patient within 6 hours of symptom
onset and up to 24 hours in select patients to be eligible for
endovascular thrombectomy. - ANSWERS-True
What is not a typical sign/symptom of stroke:
,A. Sudden severe headache with no known cause
B. Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
C. Sudden trouble seeing in one of both eyes
D. Sudden numbness or weakness of face, arm, or leg on one side of the body
E. Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, or loss of balance or coordination
F. Nausea and vomiting - ANSWERS-F. Nausea and vomiting
Upon activation of the Stroke Team, stroke patient must be placed on
an NPO status until:
A. Dysphagia screening is done
B. NIHSS neuro check is done
C. 12 Lead EKG is done
D. Chest Xray is done - ANSWERS-A. Dysphagia screening is done
Systolic HTN, Irregular respiration, Bradycardia are ominous signs of increased ICP.
This is referred to as:
A. Neurogenic Shock
B. Spinal Shock
C. Cushing's Triad
D. Locked-In Syndrome - ANSWERS-C. Cushing's Triad
Weakness hand, leg, or arm; slurred speech; blurred/double vision will
typically resolve but can last up to 24 hours without permanent
damage. This condition is referred to as:
A. Ischemic Stroke
B. TIA
C. Hemorrhagic Stroke
D. Embolic Stroke - ANSWERS-B. TIA
, What is the area between the brain and skull with 3 membranes?
A. Dura
B. Pia
C. Meninges
D. Subdura - ANSWERS-C. Meninges
Describes region above the tentorium:
A. Infratentorium
B. Middle tentorium
C. Supratentorium
D. Cerebellar tentorium - ANSWERS-C. Supratentorium
Visual processing, visual spatial processing, motion perception, color
discrimination.
A. Occipital lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Frontal lobe - ANSWERS-A. Occipital lobe
Speech and memory and recognition of auditory stimuli
A. Occipital lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Temporal lobe
D. Frontal lobe - ANSWERS-C. Temporal lobe
Coordination of voluntary motor movement; balance and equilibrium;
muscle tone
A. Occipital lobe