Stroke Flashcards
What is inattention?
unilateral recognition is fine but bilateral recognition only one side is perceived. Examination= one finger, then the other finger wiggle, then wiggle both at the same time
What should you assess in terms of speech at the bedside?
Comprehension
Repetition
Naming
Speech
Where is Broca’s located?
frontal lobe
Where is wernicke’s located?
temporal lobe
Name two examples of aphasias
conductive, global, broca’s, wernicke’s
What aspects of cardio exam are important in neuro assessment?
pulse
murmur
(double check)
What is the management of TIA?
Admission is reasonable (high risk of stroke)
CT scan
If confirmed stroke then aspirin 300 mg daily for 2 weeks then clopidogrel 75 mg
What is the scoring system for TIA?
ABCD2 score
What are the features of the ABCD2 score?
Age
Blood pressure
Clinical features
Duration of symptoms
Diabetes
Right hemiparesis, right face droop, loss of speech. Where is the stroke?
Left hemisphere (speech!!)
What is a sign on CT of acute ischaemic stroke?
hyperdense vessel sign
What is the window for thrombolysis?
<4.5 hr
List three absolute contraindications for thrombolysis
-haemorrhage on scan
-BP >185/110 (can be treated!!)
-Stroke or head injury within last 3 months
-anticoagulation
-previous intracranial haemorrhage
List two relative contraindications for thrombolysis
-recent major surgery
-recent GI haemorrhage
- recent LP (<7 days)
- seizure at onset
Which score is used to score the severity of stroke?
NIHSS