For hemorrhagic stroke patients, what measure may be
required to reduce hematoma expansion?
anticoagulant reversal
in patient without a mechanical heart Valve, how long
should oral anticoagulants be avoided to reduce the risk
of rebreeding after hemorrhagic stroke?
at least 4 weeks
, What are the signs and symptoms of increased intracranial
pressure requiring prompt intervention?
Headache, dilated pupils, declining GCS score, vomiting,
or seizures may indicate elevated intracranial pressure
requiring prompt intervention.
What assessment must be completed and documented as
part of the initial evaluation of hemorrhagic stroke
patients?
baseline Severity Score