Neurology scores Flashcards

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Stroke-related neurologic deficit

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  • National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS)
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2
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Disability or dependence in daily activities after a stroke

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3
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Risk of stroke after TIA

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4
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Recording consciousness after a traumatic brain injury

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MCQs

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5
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Grading of subarachnoid hemorrhage

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  • Hunt and Hess Classification
  • World Federation of Neurosurgeons (WFNS)
  • Fischer
    Link Link

MCQs

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6
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Risk of cerebral vasospasm after a subarachnoid hemorrhage

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7
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Prediction of mortality and functional outcome in intracerebral hemorrhage

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8
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CT findings in traumatic brain injury

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9
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Mortality in status epilepticus

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10
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Assessment of consciousness in critically ill patients

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11
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Risk of neurological deterioration

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  • The Early Warning Score (EWS)
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12
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Grade muscle strength and assess peripheral nerve injuries

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13
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Patient’s level of agitation or sedation in ICUs

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14
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Identification of delirium in ICU patients

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15
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Spinal cord injury based on neurologic deficits

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16
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Sleep

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  • Richards-Campbell
    Sleep Questionnaire
17
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Diffuse axonal injury (DAI)

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  • Grade I, if microbleeds are
    limited to the cortex;
  • Grade II, if they involve the corpus callosum as well;
  • Grade III, if involving the brain stem