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NCLEX-RN Case Study: Ischemic Stroke (CVA) 2026

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NCLEX-RN Case Study: Ischemic Stroke (CVA) 2026 This document covers Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) case studies designed to test clinical judgment, patient assessment, and decision-making skills in nursing practice. It includes scenario-based questions with detailed answers and rationales to help students understand priority actions and safe patient care. The material is aligned with NCLEX-RN standards and supports the development of critical thinking across multiple patient care situations.

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NCLEX-RN Case Study: Ischemic Stroke
(CVA)
Client Scenario:

A 68-year-old female is brought to the Emergency Department (ED) by her husband. He
states she was eating breakfast at 09:15 when she suddenly dropped her fork, began slurring
her words, and couldn't move her right side. History includes Atrial Fibrillation (A-Fib),
Hypertension, and Type 2 Diabetes.

Initial Assessment (10:00):

 Neuro: Right-sided facial droop, 0/5 strength in right upper extremity, 2/5 in right
lower extremity. Expressive aphasia present.
 Vitals: BP 198/112, HR 102 (Irregular), RR 20, SpO2 96% on RA, Temp 98.8°F.




Item 1: Recognizing Cues (Highlighting)
Question: Click to highlight the findings that require immediate intervention by the nurse.

Findings: 68-year-old female; onset at 09:15; dropped her fork; slurring her words; BP
198/112; 0/5 strength in right upper extremity; expressive aphasia; history of A-Fib.

Correct Selections:

 ✅Onset at 09:15 (Determines eligibility for tPA/thrombolytics)
 ✅Slurring her words/Expressive aphasia (Neurological deficit)
 ✅BP 198/112 (Critically high; must be managed before tPA)
 ✅0/5 strength in right upper extremity (Acute focal deficit)




Item 2: Analyzing Cues (Matching/Matrix)

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