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In-Hospital Hemorrhagic Stroke Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
Hemorrhagic strokes are caused by bleeding between where or where? - ANSWER-the protective layers of the brain or bleeding within the brain 
 
Bleeding between the protective layers of the brain - ANSWER-Subarachnoid hemorrhage 
 
Bleeding within the brain - ANSWER-Intracerebral Hemorrhage 
 
Most subarachnoid hemorrhages are caused by - ANSWER-a ruptured intracranial aneursym 
 
A patient presenting with subarchnoid hemorrhage will have - ANSWER-a sudden, severe headache described as the worst ...
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Hemorrhagic strokes are caused by bleeding between where or where? - ANSWER-the protective layers of the brain or bleeding within the brain 
 
Bleeding between the protective layers of the brain - ANSWER-Subarachnoid hemorrhage 
 
Bleeding within the brain - ANSWER-Intracerebral Hemorrhage 
 
Most subarachnoid hemorrhages are caused by - ANSWER-a ruptured intracranial aneursym 
 
A patient presenting with subarchnoid hemorrhage will have - ANSWER-a sudden, severe headache described as the worst ...
Stroke Assessment Exam Questions & Answers
What are the 5 components of a stroke assessment? - ANSWER-LOC, Speech, Leg Strength, Arm Strength, Grip Strength. 
 
Speech Assessment - ANSWER-Normal 
Slurred 
!Incomprehensible or mute! 
 
Leg Strength Assessment - ANSWER-Normal 
Right-drifts down 
Leg-drifts down 
!Right-falls down! 
!Left-falls down! 
 
Level of Conciousness (LOC) Assessment - ANSWER-Alert 
Responds to verbal 
!Responds to pain only! 
!Unresponsive! 
 
Arm Strength Assessment - ANSWER-(Elevate with palm down and hold for 10...
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What are the 5 components of a stroke assessment? - ANSWER-LOC, Speech, Leg Strength, Arm Strength, Grip Strength. 
 
Speech Assessment - ANSWER-Normal 
Slurred 
!Incomprehensible or mute! 
 
Leg Strength Assessment - ANSWER-Normal 
Right-drifts down 
Leg-drifts down 
!Right-falls down! 
!Left-falls down! 
 
Level of Conciousness (LOC) Assessment - ANSWER-Alert 
Responds to verbal 
!Responds to pain only! 
!Unresponsive! 
 
Arm Strength Assessment - ANSWER-(Elevate with palm down and hold for 10...
Recognize and Respond to Stroke Exam Questions & Answers Rated A+
Eating a healthy diet, exercise, and losing extra weight can help prevent stroke. - ANSWER-True 
 
A patient experiencing confusion, trouble speaking, and loss of balance may be experiencing a stroke. - ANSWER-True 
 
What does "T" stand for in F-A-S-T stroke recognition? - ANSWER-Time 
 
What does "A" stand for in F-A-S-T stroke recognition? - ANSWER-Arm weakness 
 
Rapid treatment can restore blood flow and oxygen to the brain and limit damage after a stroke event. - ANSWER-True 
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Eating a healthy diet, exercise, and losing extra weight can help prevent stroke. - ANSWER-True 
 
A patient experiencing confusion, trouble speaking, and loss of balance may be experiencing a stroke. - ANSWER-True 
 
What does "T" stand for in F-A-S-T stroke recognition? - ANSWER-Time 
 
What does "A" stand for in F-A-S-T stroke recognition? - ANSWER-Arm weakness 
 
Rapid treatment can restore blood flow and oxygen to the brain and limit damage after a stroke event. - ANSWER-True 
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hemisphere 3.0 Level 6 Exam Questions With Accurate Answers
What clinical syndrome occurring after cerebral hemorrhage may be managed by induction of hypertension? - ANSWER-delayed cerebral ischemia 
 
What is considered a main benefit of endovascular coiling? - ANSWER-less invasive, lower risk 
 
What is an important consideration addressed in an external ventricular drain care bundle? - ANSWER-Administration of antibiotic dose before insertion 
 
What condition might occur after an acute neurological injury and result in patient experiencing rapid-onse...
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What clinical syndrome occurring after cerebral hemorrhage may be managed by induction of hypertension? - ANSWER-delayed cerebral ischemia 
 
What is considered a main benefit of endovascular coiling? - ANSWER-less invasive, lower risk 
 
What is an important consideration addressed in an external ventricular drain care bundle? - ANSWER-Administration of antibiotic dose before insertion 
 
What condition might occur after an acute neurological injury and result in patient experiencing rapid-onse...
Hemispheres 3.0 - Level 3 Exam Questions with Correct Answers
Balance, eyes, face, arms, speech, time (BEFAST) - ANSWER-Which prehospital stroke screening tool assists individuals in the community and emergency personnel with rapid identification of possible stroke? 
 
dysarthria - ANSWER-Which communication disorder results from impaired control of the muscles of speech including the tongue? 
 
sedative medications - ANSWER-Which of the following would be of greatest concern for increased risk of falls? 
 
clench your teeth and move your jaw from side to ...
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Balance, eyes, face, arms, speech, time (BEFAST) - ANSWER-Which prehospital stroke screening tool assists individuals in the community and emergency personnel with rapid identification of possible stroke? 
 
dysarthria - ANSWER-Which communication disorder results from impaired control of the muscles of speech including the tongue? 
 
sedative medications - ANSWER-Which of the following would be of greatest concern for increased risk of falls? 
 
clench your teeth and move your jaw from side to ...
hemisphere level 3 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions Scored A+
What instruction would you give to a patient when assessing their hypoglossal nerve, cranial nerve XII? - ANSWER-stick out and move tongue around 
 
What instruction would you give to a patient when assessing their facial nerve, cranial nerve VII? - ANSWER-smile and raise eyebrows 
 
What test should be performed to assess coordination of upper extremities? - ANSWER-finger nose 
 
What intracerebral hemorrhage grading scale is utilized to predict permanent neurological deficits with surgery to r...
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What instruction would you give to a patient when assessing their hypoglossal nerve, cranial nerve XII? - ANSWER-stick out and move tongue around 
 
What instruction would you give to a patient when assessing their facial nerve, cranial nerve VII? - ANSWER-smile and raise eyebrows 
 
What test should be performed to assess coordination of upper extremities? - ANSWER-finger nose 
 
What intracerebral hemorrhage grading scale is utilized to predict permanent neurological deficits with surgery to r...
Hemispheres 3.0 Level 5 Exam Questions With High Rated Answers
What NIHSS score is associated with an increased fall risk? - ANSWER-> equal to 8 
 
what stroke specific assessments should be performed upon admission? - ANSWER-VS, NIHSS, glucose, swallowing 
 
blood glucose should be monitored in non diabetic stroke patients - ANSWER-true 
 
what complication is signaled by pulsation bruit and groin pain following mechanical thrombectomy? - ANSWER-pseudoaneurysm 
 
what are the recommendations for BP post reperfusion? - ANSWER-<180/105 
 
what conditio...
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What NIHSS score is associated with an increased fall risk? - ANSWER-> equal to 8 
 
what stroke specific assessments should be performed upon admission? - ANSWER-VS, NIHSS, glucose, swallowing 
 
blood glucose should be monitored in non diabetic stroke patients - ANSWER-true 
 
what complication is signaled by pulsation bruit and groin pain following mechanical thrombectomy? - ANSWER-pseudoaneurysm 
 
what are the recommendations for BP post reperfusion? - ANSWER-<180/105 
 
what conditio...
VIII - Excellence in Stroke Care ExamQuestions with Accurate Solutions Guaranteed Pass
Which process performance measure focuses on collecting data for improving performance on completion of NIHSS on all suspected stroke patients? - ANSWER-Compliance rate for documentation of NHISS in medical record 
 
What type of performance measure addresses complications and recurrent stroke? - ANSWER-Outcome measure 
 
What is one advantage of stroke center certification to the community? - ANSWER-Enhanced care in all Patient care settings 
 
What actions can a facility take to improve perfor...
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Which process performance measure focuses on collecting data for improving performance on completion of NIHSS on all suspected stroke patients? - ANSWER-Compliance rate for documentation of NHISS in medical record 
 
What type of performance measure addresses complications and recurrent stroke? - ANSWER-Outcome measure 
 
What is one advantage of stroke center certification to the community? - ANSWER-Enhanced care in all Patient care settings 
 
What actions can a facility take to improve perfor...
Stroke Certification Exam Questions with Correct Answers Rated A+
stroke syndromes - ANSWER-CORTICAL - contralateral motor, sensory, and cranial nerve deficits 
BRAINSTEM - cranial nerve nuclei (uncrossed), corticospinal tract (crossed) --> ipsilateral facial and contralateral extremity weakness 
PONTINE - coma, miosis, gaze paresis, ataxic breathing 
CEREBELLAR - nystagmus, dizziness, N/V, ataxia 
 
stroke mimics - ANSWER-1. Intoxication (drug/alcohol) 
2. Hypo/hyperglycaemia 
3. Seizures 
4. Brain timor 
5. Syncope 
6. Middle ear disorder 
7. Migraine 
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stroke syndromes - ANSWER-CORTICAL - contralateral motor, sensory, and cranial nerve deficits 
BRAINSTEM - cranial nerve nuclei (uncrossed), corticospinal tract (crossed) --> ipsilateral facial and contralateral extremity weakness 
PONTINE - coma, miosis, gaze paresis, ataxic breathing 
CEREBELLAR - nystagmus, dizziness, N/V, ataxia 
 
stroke mimics - ANSWER-1. Intoxication (drug/alcohol) 
2. Hypo/hyperglycaemia 
3. Seizures 
4. Brain timor 
5. Syncope 
6. Middle ear disorder 
7. Migraine 
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Hemispheres 3.0 Level 5 Exam Questions With Accurate Answers Guaranteed Pass
What NIHSS score is associated with an increased fall risk? - ANSWER-> equal to 8 
 
what stroke specific assessments should be performed upon admission? - ANSWER-VS, NIHSS, glucose, swallowing 
 
what complication is signaled by pulsation bruit and groin pain following mechanical thrombectomy? - ANSWER-pseudoaneurysm 
 
what should be assessed with neuro vascular checks? - ANSWER-distal pulses, skin color, and temp 
 
what admitting diagnosis is most common for patients having in hospital st...
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What NIHSS score is associated with an increased fall risk? - ANSWER-> equal to 8 
 
what stroke specific assessments should be performed upon admission? - ANSWER-VS, NIHSS, glucose, swallowing 
 
what complication is signaled by pulsation bruit and groin pain following mechanical thrombectomy? - ANSWER-pseudoaneurysm 
 
what should be assessed with neuro vascular checks? - ANSWER-distal pulses, skin color, and temp 
 
what admitting diagnosis is most common for patients having in hospital st...
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