Stroke, part 4 (Quick Guide) Flashcards
first steps in stroke
- ABC
- Establish IV access (for possible thrombolytic therapy; do NOT delay brain imaging for prolonged IV access attempts)
- Pulse oxymetry to detect hypoxia; O2 supp only to maintain SpO2 >94%
- CBG
Next steps in stroke mgt
5 - CT/MRI
6 - ECG (ACS, A. fib)
7 - NPO order (to protect vs aspiration)
8 - strict bed rest in the ED (to protect vs falls and seizures)
- reasonable to raise bed to 15-30 degrees in px at risk for hypoxia, airway compromise, aspiration, or suspected increased ICP
further work-up in stroke mgt
- CBC with plt (polycythemia, thrombocytosis/-penia)
- PT/PTT
- electrolyte levels
- Cardiac biomarker levels
workup in selected stroke patients
a. CXR - where a cardiopulmonary C/I is suspected (e.g. hemothorax, suspected aortic dissection or pericarditis)
b. Urinalysis - infection mimicking stroke
c. Pregnancy test (if female of childbearing age) - influences dx and mgt considerations
d. Toxicology screen and/or blood alcohol levels - stroke mimics (e.g. cocaine, meth, phencyclidine)
e. lumbar puncture (if infection or subarachnoid hemorrhage suspected) - again to detect stroke mimics