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NIH Stroke Scale correctly answered graded A+
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NIH Stroke ScaleHow to assess Level of Consciousness? - correct answer 1a. Determine if patient is alert, oriented x4 
 
1b. The patient is asked the month and his/her age. 
The answer must be correct - there is no partial credit for being close. Aphasic and stuporous patients who do not comprehend the questions will score 2. It is important that only the initial answer be graded and that the examiner not "help" the patient with verbal or non-verbal cue. 
 
1c. The patient is asked to open an...
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NIHSS Group C - Patients 1-6 Latest Update 100% Verified
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NIHSS Group C - Patients 1-6 Latest Update 100% Verified Patient 1 1a. 0 - alert. 1b. 2 - neither correct. 1c. 1 - preforms one task correctly. 2. 0 - normal. 3. 2 - severe. 4. 1- minor paralysis. 5a. 0 - no drift. 5b. 4 - no movement. 6a. 0 - no drift. 6b. 4 - no movement. 7. 1 - present in one limb. 8. 2 - severe or total sensory loss. 9. 2 - severe aphasia. 10. 1 - mild to moderate dysarthria. 11. 1 - complete neglect. 
Patient 2 1a. 0 - alert. 1b. 0 - answers both correctly. 1c. 0 - preforms...
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NIH Stroke Scale | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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How to assess Level of Consciousness? - 
1a. Deteremine if patient is alert, oriented x4 
1b. The patient is asked the month and his/her age. 
The answer must be correct - there is no partial credit for being close. Aphasic and stuporous patients 
who do not comprehend the questions will score 2. It is important that only the initial answer be graded 
and that the examiner not "help" the patient with verbal or non-verbal cue. 
1c. The patient is asked to open and close the 
eyes and then to g...
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WGU C228 Task 1 Community Health and Population (GRADED A)
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C228 Task 1B. Needs-assessment SummarySentinel City is the fictitious computer-generated environment which was assessed forthe purposes of this paper.Demographics Assessment:Sentinel City is a large m etropolitan area that consists of four neighborhoods,Nightingale Square, Acer Tech Center, Casper Park District and Industrial Heights. The totalpopulation of the city is 663, 862 people, most of which are between the ages of 18-65,followed by children under 18 and finally persons over 65 years of ...
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NIHSS_Certification_Test_Answers_Groups_A__B___C
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Patient 1 
1a. 0 – alert. 
1b. 2 – neither correct. 
1c. 1 – preforms one task correctly. 
2.	0 – normal. 
3.	2 – severe. 
4.	1- minor paralysis. 5a. 0 – no drift. 
5b. 4 – no movement. 6a. 0 – no drift. 
6b. 4 – no movement. 
7.	1 – present in one limb. 
8.	2 – severe or total sensory loss. 
9.	2 – severe aphasia. 
10.	1 – mild to moderate dysarthria. 
11.	1 – complete neglect. 
 
Patient 2 
1a. 0 – alert. 
1b. 0 – answers both correctly. 
1c. 0 – preforms both...
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NIHSS Group C - Patients 1-6 Passing / NIHSS Group C - Patients 1-6 2024 LATEST UPDATE PASS A+
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NIHSS Group C - Patients 1-6 
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Patients 1-6 2024 LATEST 
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Patient 1 - ANSWER-1a. 0 - alert. 
1b. 2 - neither correct. 
1c. 1 - preforms one task correctly. 
2. 0 - normal. 
3. 2 - severe. 
4. 1- minor paralysis. 
5a. 0 - no drift. 
5b. 4 - no movement. 
6a. 0 - no drift. 
6b. 4 - no movement. 
7. 1 - present in one limb. 
8. 2 - severe or total sensory loss. 
9. 2 - severe aphasia. 
10. 1 - mild to moderate dysarthria. 
11. 1 - complete neglect. 
Patient ...
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STROKE SCA 411 – STROKE SCALE STUDY GUIDE100% Correct| Verified | Latest Update COMPLETE 2023.
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STROKE SCA 411 – STROKE 
SCALE STUDY GUIDE100% 
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Patient 1 
Topic Question Answer Grade 
Level of 
Consciousness 
1a. Level of 
Consciousness: The 
investigator must 
choose a response, even 
if a full evaluation is 
prevented by such 
obstacles as an 
endotracheal tube, 
language barrier, 
orotracheal 
trauma/bandages. A 3 is 
scored only if the 
patient makes no 
movement (oth...
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NIHSS Group C - Patients 1-6 Correctly Answered
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Patient 1 - 1a. 0 - alert. 
1b. 2 - neither correct. 
1c. 1 - preforms one task correctly. 
2. 0 - normal. 
3. 2 - severe. 
4. 1- minor paralysis. 
5a. 0 - no drift. 
5b. 4 - no movement. 
6a. 0 - no drift. 
6b. 4 - no movement. 
7. 1 - present in one limb. 
8. 2 - severe or total sensory loss. 
9. 2 - severe aphasia. 
10. 1 - mild to moderate dysarthria. 
11. 1 - complete neglect. 
 
Patient 2 - 1a. 0 - alert. 
1b. 0 - answers both correctly. 
1c. 0 - preforms both tasks correctly. 
2. 0 ...
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NIH Stroke Scale | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified
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How to assess Level of Consciousness? - 
1a. Determine if patient is alert, oriented x4 
1b. The patient is asked the month and his/her age. 
The answer must be correct - there is no partial credit for being close. Aphasic and stuporous patients 
who do not comprehend the questions will score 2. It is important that only the initial answer be graded 
and that the examiner not "help" the patient with verbal or non-verbal cue. 
1c. The patient is asked to open and close the 
eyes and then to gr...
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NIH Stroke Scale with 100% correct answers already graded A+
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How many items on the NIH stroke scale? 
11 
 
 
 
NIH Stroke scale is 
an 11-item clinical evaluation instrument widely used in clinical trials and practice to assess neurologic outcome and degree of recovery from stroke. 
 
 
 
NIH Stroke Scale is used to quantify the effects of acute cerebral ischemia on levels of ... (7 items) 
levels of: 
consciousness 
vision 
motor function (facial and extremities) 
cerebellar function 
sensation 
language 
extinction or inattention 
 
 
 
NIH SS is used ...