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NIH Stroke Scale Questions and Answers 100% correct NIH T/F: This test is diagnostic True NIH - Who is this test for? Stroke patients NIH - Purpose Tests severity of stroke and impairment of function it has on patient NIH - How many different items does it use to measure severity of stroke? 11 NIH - T/F: You need to go into specific order True NIH - What is the pin prick testing? Sensation NIH - What are you testing for asked month and his/her age, asked to open and close eyes and then to grip and release non-paretic hand? Level of consciousness NIH - What are you testing when following horizontal eye gaze? Best gaze NIH - What are you testing when testing visual fields by confrontation, using finger counting or visual threat, as appropriate? Visual NIH - What are you testing when you encourage the patient to show teeth or raise eyebrows and close eyes? Facial palsy NIH - What are you testing when extend the arms 90 degrees if sitting, or 45 degrees if supine; score is based on arm falling in time frame of 10 seconds? Motor arm NIH - What are you testing when hold leg at 30 degrees; score is based on drifting before 5 seconds? Motor leg NIH - What are you testing when finger, nose, finger and heel-shin tests? Limb ataxia NIH - What are you testing when sensation or grimace to pinprick when tested, or withdrawal from noxious stimulus in the obtunded or aphasic patient? Sensory NIH - What are you testing when patient is asked to describe what is happening in the attached picture, to name items on the attached naming sheet, and to read from the attached list of sentences? Best language NIH - What are you testing when asking the patient to read or repeat words from the NIH Stroke Scale document pages 6 and 8? Dysarthia NIH - What are you testing when sufficient information to identify neglect may be obtained during the prior testing? Extinction and inattention/neglect NIH - Administration time 5-10 minutes NIH - Patient scores between _____ and _____ on each item 0 and 4 NIH - High/low score better? Low NIH - Score of 0 indicates Normal functioning NIH - Score of 4 indicates Completely impaired

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