Stroke Flashcards
1
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Stroke definition
A
Cessation of blood supply to an area of the brain due to blockage or a bleed.
Types: ischaemic or haemorrhagic or TIAs
2
Q
Ischaemic stroke
A
Make up 85% of strokes.
Embolic or thrombotic
3
Q
Haemorrhagic stroke
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15-20% strokes.
Symptoms more likely to be ICH: sudden thunderclap headache, rapid deterioration, N/V, bradycardia and HTN.
4
Q
Stroke mimics
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- Hypoglycaemia
- EtOH intoxication
- Bell’s palsy
- Migraine
- Syncope
- Brain tumour
- Sepsis/infection
- Electrolyte disturbance
- SDH
- Seizures
- Inner ear disturbance
5
Q
Stroke sign & symptoms
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- Sudden numbness/wekness on unilateral arm. leg or face
- Dysphagia/aphagia
- Vision problem, unequal pupils
- vertigo
- N/V
- Severe headache
- Altered LOC
6
Q
ROSIER Assessment Tool
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-1 seizure acitivty
-1 LOC or syncope
1 facial assymetery
1 speech impairment
1 assymetrical arm weakness
1 assymetrical leg weakness
1 visual field defect
Rosier >1 = ACT-Fast assessment and stroke possible
7
Q
Management of stroke
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- Full patient assessment including BGL
- FAST assessment/ROSIER assessment
- ACT-FAST
- Large bore IV access
- Head tilt 15-30 degrees
- Prenotification if symptoms <24 hours
8
Q
Eligibility for clot retrieval
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- Pt should not be comatosed
- No Hx of seixure activity preceding symptoms
- BGL >2.8mmol/L
- No known malignant brain Ca