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NIH Stroke Scale ACTUAL EXAM 2026 | Complete Set Groups A-F | Patients 1-6 | Updated Clinical Training | Scoring Guidance | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

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Master the 2026 NIH Stroke Scale certification on your first attempt with the Complete Set of All Test Groups A through F featuring patients 1 through 6 with updated clinical training materials and expert scoring guidance. This A+ Graded resource for the 2026 NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) contains the Complete Set of All Test Groups A, B, C, D, E, and F including every patient scenario (patients 1-6) with Verified Answers, Detailed Scoring Rationales, and Case Scenario Breakdowns directly aligned with the official NIH Stroke Scale certification examination. Featuring all core assessment domains including level of consciousness (LOC), best gaze, visual fields, facial palsy, motor arm, motor leg, limb ataxia, sensory, best language, dysarthria, extinction and inattention, this complete test bank provides full certification readiness and clinical scoring accuracy that mirrors the official NIHSS certification exam's exact question format, patient response patterns, and scoring methodology. With every test group (A through F) fully documented, each patient (1 through 6) thoroughly analyzed, and detailed scoring guidance explaining why each point is awarded or withheld, you will eliminate any scoring confusion and build unshakable confidence in your stroke assessment abilities. This comprehensive resource covers the latest 2026 updates including new case scenarios, revised scoring interpretations, and current clinical training standards from the National Institutes of Health. Backed by our 100% Pass Guarantee, this is the definitive tool to achieve NIH Stroke Scale certification, demonstrate clinical competency in stroke assessment, and improve patient outcomes on your first testing attempt. Download the Complete Verified Edition now, get instant access to all test groups A-F with patients 1-6, and walk into your NIHSS certification exam knowing you have already mastered every case scenario and scoring criterion.

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NIH Stroke Scale ACTUAL EXAM 2026 | Complete Set Groups

A-F | Patients 1-6 | Updated Clinical Training | Scoring

Guidance | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded


GROUP A: Right Hemisphere Strokes


Group A - Patient 1: Mild Right Hemisphere Stroke (Left Facial Weakness, Left Arm Drift,

Mild Neglect, No Visual Field Cut)


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 1a: Level of Consciousness (LOC):
Patient is awake, alert, and responsive to questions and commands without any stimulation.
Follows all instructions appropriately.
A. 1 - Not alert but arousable by minor stimulation
B. 2 - Not alert, requires repeated stimulation to attend
C. 0 - Alert, keenly responsive [CORRECT]
D. 3 - Unresponsive or responds only with reflex motor effects
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patient is awake and responsive without stimulation, meeting definition of 0 (alert,

keenly responsive) per NINDS 2026 guidelines. Score 1 requires drowsy/arousable, score 2

requires obtunded/repeated stimulation, score 3 requires coma. No effort against gravity is a

motor score, not LOC.


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 1b: LOC Questions (Month and Age):
Patient is alert and oriented. When asked "What month is it?" patient correctly responds "April."
When asked "How old are you?" patient correctly responds "72."
A. 2 - Answers neither correctly
B. 1 - Answers one correctly
C. 0 - Answers both correctly [CORRECT]
D. NT - Not testable (intubated/aphasic)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patient answered both month and age correctly, scoring 0 per NINDS NIHSS training

manual. Score 1 if only one correct, score 2 if neither correct, NT only for intubation or severe

aphasia.

,Group A - Patient 1 - Item 2: Best Gaze (Horizontal Eye Movement):
Patient has conjugate horizontal eye movement. Eyes move fully to left and right without
deviation. No gaze preference or partial gaze palsy noted.
A. 2 - Forced deviation
B. 1 - Partial gaze palsy
C. 0 - Normal [CORRECT]
D. NT - Not testable
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patient has full conjugate eye movements without gaze deviation or palsy, scoring 0

per 2026 NIHSS certification standards. Score 1 for partial gaze palsy, score 2 for forced

deviation.


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 3: Visual Fields (Confrontation Testing):
On confrontation testing, patient sees fingers in all four quadrants bilaterally. No visual field cut
detected.
A. 3 - Bilateral hemianopia
B. 1 - Partial hemianopia (quadrantanopia)
C. 2 - Complete hemianopia
D. 0 - No visual loss [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Patient has intact visual fields in all quadrants, scoring 0 per NINDS guidelines.

Score 1 for quadrantanopia, score 2 for complete hemianopia, score 3 for bilateral blindness.


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 4: Facial Palsy:
Patient has mild asymmetry of lower face. When asked to show teeth, left side of mouth moves
but not fully. Left nasolabial fold flattened. Upper face symmetric.
A. 3 - Complete paralysis (upper and lower face)
B. 2 - Partial paralysis (lower face)
C. 0 - Normal symmetric movement
D. 1 - Minor paralysis (flattened nasolabial fold, asymmetric smile) [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Patient has minor lower face weakness with flattened nasolabial fold but movement

present, scoring 1 per NIHSS training materials. Score 0 for normal, score 2 for partial

(near-total lower face paralysis), score 3 for complete upper and lower.


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 5: Motor Arm (Worst Side - Left):
Patient extends left arm 90 degrees (sitting position). Arm maintains position for 8 seconds then
begins to drift downward but does not hit bed or other support within 10 seconds.
A. 4 - No movement (flaccid)

,B. 2 - Some effort against gravity
C. 3 - No effort against gravity (arm falls)
D. 1 - Drift (arm drifts down but does not hit bed) [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Patient maintains arm for 8 seconds then drifts downward without hitting support,

scoring 1 (drift) per NINDS 2026 scoring rules. Score 0 for no drift at 10 seconds, score 2 for

some effort against gravity before falling, score 3 for no effort against gravity, score 4 for no

movement.


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 6: Motor Leg (Worst Side - Left):
Patient is supine. Left leg is raised 30 degrees. Leg maintains position for full 5 seconds without
any downward drift.
A. 4 - No movement (flaccid)
B. 2 - Some effort against gravity
C. 0 - No drift [CORRECT]
D. 1 - Drift (leg drifts down but does not hit bed)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patient maintains leg position for full 5 seconds without drift, scoring 0 per NIHSS

certification guidelines. Score 1 for drift before 5 seconds, score 2 for some effort against

gravity, score 3 for leg falls immediately, score 4 for no movement.


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 8: Sensory (Pinprick Testing):
Pinprick testing to face, arm, trunk, and leg. Patient has normal sensation on both sides.
Reports pinprick as equally sharp bilaterally.
A. 2 - Severe sensory loss (unaware of touch/pinprick)
B. 1 - Mild-to-moderate sensory loss (feels pinprick less sharp)
C. 0 - Normal (no sensory loss) [CORRECT]
D. NT - Not testable
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patient has normal sensation bilaterally, scoring 0 per NINDS training manual. Score

1 for patient acknowledging pinprick as less sharp or dull, score 2 for patient unaware of being

touched.


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 9: Best Language (Describe Picture, Name Items, Read Sentences):
Patient is able to describe the cookie theft picture fluently without word-finding difficulty. Names
items correctly. Reads sentences without error. Speech is fluent and comprehensible.
A. 3 - Mute, global aphasia
B. 2 - Severe aphasia (fragmented communication)

, C. 1 - Mild-to-moderate aphasia (some difficulty)
D. 0 - No aphasia [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Patient has no language deficit, fluent speech, normal naming and comprehension,

scoring 0 per 2026 NIHSS clinical training materials. Score 1 for mild loss of fluency or

comprehension, score 2 for severe fragmentation, score 3 for mute/global aphasia.


Group A - Patient 1 - Item 11: Extinction/Inattention (Double Simultaneous Stimulation):
On double simultaneous stimulation, patient perceives visual, tactile, and auditory stimuli on
both sides when stimulated simultaneously. No extinction or neglect noted.
A. 1 - Neglect in one modality
B. 0 - No neglect [CORRECT]
C. 2 - Profound neglect (more than one modality)
D. NT - Not testable
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Patient has no neglect or extinction in any modality, scoring 0 per NINDS guidelines.

Score 1 for neglect in one modality (e.g., tactile extinction), score 2 for profound neglect in more

than one modality.


Group A - Patient 2: Moderate Right Hemisphere Stroke (Left Hemiplegia, Left Hemianopia, Left

Neglect, Mild Dysarthria)


Group A - Patient 2 - Item 1a: Level of Consciousness (LOC):
Patient is awake and alert, responding immediately to the examiner's questions without any
need for repetitive or painful stimulation.
A. 2 - Not alert, requires repeated stimulation to attend
B. 3 - Unresponsive or responds only with reflex motor effects
C. 0 - Alert, keenly responsive [CORRECT]
D. 1 - Not alert but arousable by minor stimulation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patient is fully awake and keenly responsive, scoring 0 per NIHSS 2026 certification

standards. Score 1 is for drowsiness requiring verbal stimulation, score 2 for obtundation

requiring tactile stimulation, score 3 for coma.


Group A - Patient 2 - Item 1b: LOC Questions (Month and Age):
Patient is alert. When asked "What month is it?" patient responds "March" (correct). When
asked "How old are you?" patient responds "68" (correct).

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