NIH Stroke Scale Questions and answer already passed 2023
NIH Stroke Scale Questions and answer already passed 2023How 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 to measure patient's status after a stroke and to assess the outcome after treatment Should the patient be coached? Should you go back and rethink a particular assessment? NO Having what when using NIH scale is important? reference materials DO NOT RATE what you think the patient wants to do or what you think they can do, RATE ONLY rate only what they actually do use patient"s first response? YES - DO NOT USE SUMMARY OF RESPONSES re ataxia score 1-if real weak, assume ataxia score is... 2-if they can hold leg or arm up w/ minimal drift but are all over place when trying finger to nose test, that's probably... 3) Important to know if ataxia is present or not and if present in _____ or _______ limbs 4) if patient very weak or paralyzed, the ataxia score is... 1) 0 2) ataxia 3) 1 or 2 4) 0 You should only score loss of sensation if you can really demonstrate... that they have loss of sensation if patient has sensory loss from neuropathy, do you count thatt? no, but you do if there's loss on top of the neuropathy
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how many items on the nih stroke scale 11
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nih stroke scale is an 11 item clinical evaluation
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