Identify signs and symptoms of possible stroke patient
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Initiate primary stroke alert
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Rapidly evaluate brain imaging (CT or MRI)
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Approval: Neurologist Evaluation
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Determine candidacy for IV alteplase
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Administer IV alteplase if within 3-4.5hr of symptom onset and not contraindicated
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Identify and manage post-treatment complications
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Assess the need for emergent endovascular treatments
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Administer endovascular therapy if within 6-24hr of last known normal and other criteria met
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Approval: Interventional Radiologist Waiver
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Begin post-stroke care plan including physical, occupational, and speech therapy
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Assign appropriate patient disposition based on stroke severity
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Make referral to stroke education for patient and family
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Arrange for rehabilitation assessment and services as indicated
Identify signs and symptoms of possible stroke patient
As the first step in the AHA Stroke Algorithm, it is crucial to identify the signs and symptoms of a possible stroke in a patient. This task plays a key role in initiating the appropriate assessments and treatments. By recognizing the signs such as sudden weakness or numbness in the face, arm, or leg, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, and severe headache, the healthcare provider can promptly evaluate and treat the patient. What are the signs and symptoms observed?
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Sudden weakness or numbness
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Difficulty speaking
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Severe headache
Initiate primary stroke alert
The primary stroke alert is crucial to ensure the rapid response and involvement of the stroke team when a potential stroke patient arrives. By initiating this alert, the healthcare provider ensures that the necessary resources and specialists are ready to evaluate and treat the patient efficiently. This task has a significant impact on reducing the delay in stroke assessment and treatment. What actions should be taken to initiate the primary stroke alert?
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Notify stroke team
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Activate stroke pager
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Prepare emergency room
Rapidly evaluate brain imaging (CT or MRI)
The rapid evaluation of brain imaging, such as a CT scan or MRI, is essential to determine the presence and extent of brain damage caused by the stroke. This evaluation helps guide treatment decisions and enables the healthcare provider to assess the suitability of certain interventions. By expediting this process, the overall care and outcomes for the stroke patient can be improved. How would you initiate the rapid evaluation of brain imaging?
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CT scan
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MRI
Approval: Neurologist Evaluation
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Rapidly evaluate brain imaging (CT or MRI)
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Determine candidacy for IV alteplase
Determining the candidacy for IV alteplase, a medication used to dissolve blood clots in the brain, is crucial in the management of stroke patients. This assessment helps the healthcare provider determine the appropriateness of administering IV alteplase to the patient, considering factors such as time of symptom onset and contraindications. By accurately assessing the patient's eligibility, potential benefits and risks can be weighed to make informed treatment decisions. What factors should be considered to determine candidacy for IV alteplase?
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Time of symptom onset
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Contraindications present
Administer IV alteplase if within 3-4.5hr of symptom onset and not contraindicated
Administering IV alteplase, if within 3-4.5 hours of symptom onset and not contraindicated, can be an important intervention to dissolve blood clots and restore blood flow to the brain. This task requires careful evaluation of eligibility criteria and addressing any contraindications before administering the medication. By timely and appropriate administration, the healthcare provider can potentially improve the patient's outcomes. Is the patient within the specific time window and without any contraindications?
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Within 3 hours
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Between 3-4.5 hours
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Active bleeding
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Recent major surgery
Identify and manage post-treatment complications
Identifying and properly managing post-treatment complications is crucial to ensure the patient's recovery and prevent potential adverse events. This task involves vigilant monitoring and assessment of the patient's condition for any complications that may arise after stroke treatment. By promptly recognizing and addressing these complications, the healthcare provider can optimize the patient's outcomes and prevent further complications. What are the potential post-treatment complications that need to be identified and managed?
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Bleeding
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Seizures
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Infection
Assess the need for emergent endovascular treatments
Assessing the need for emergent endovascular treatments is vital in cases where IV alteplase alone may not be sufficient to restore blood flow to the brain. This task involves determining whether the patient might benefit from additional procedures, such as mechanical thrombectomy, to remove the clot causing the stroke. By identifying the need for emergent endovascular treatments, the healthcare provider can potentially improve the patient's chances of recovery. What factors should be considered when assessing the need for emergent endovascular treatments?
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Extent of clot
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Symptom severity
Administer endovascular therapy if within 6-24hr of last known normal and other criteria met
Administering endovascular therapy, if within 6-24 hours of the patient's last known normal state and other relevant criteria are met, can be a crucial intervention to remove the clot causing the stroke. This task requires careful evaluation of the time window and other factors to determine the appropriateness of endovascular therapy. By timely and appropriate administration, the healthcare provider can potentially improve the patient's chances of recovery. Is the patient within the specific time window and other criteria met?
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Within 6 hours
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Between 6-24 hours
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Extent of clot
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Patient age
Approval: Interventional Radiologist Waiver
Will be submitted for approval:
Assess the need for emergent endovascular treatments
Will be submitted
Begin post-stroke care plan including physical, occupational, and speech therapy
Initiating a comprehensive post-stroke care plan is crucial to facilitate the patient's recovery and improve their quality of life. This task involves starting the appropriate therapies such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, tailored to the patient's specific needs. By implementing this care plan, the healthcare provider aims to optimize the patient's functional abilities and promote their independence. Which post-stroke therapies should be included in the care plan?
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Physical therapy
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Occupational therapy
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Speech therapy
Assign appropriate patient disposition based on stroke severity
Assigning the appropriate patient disposition based on the severity of the stroke is crucial to ensure the patient receives appropriate ongoing care and rehabilitation services. This task involves assessing the patient's condition and determining the most suitable setting for their continued treatment and recovery. By accurately assigning the patient's disposition, the healthcare provider can optimize the allocation of resources and support the patient's progress. What are the possible patient dispositions based on stroke severity?
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Inpatient rehabilitation
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Skilled nursing facility
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Home with outpatient therapy
Make referral to stroke education for patient and family
Referring the stroke patient and their family to stroke education programs is crucial to enhance their understanding of the condition and facilitate their involvement in self-management and preventive strategies. This task involves connecting the patient and family with educational resources and support groups. By providing this referral, the healthcare provider empowers the stroke patient and their family to make informed decisions and actively participate in their care. How would you facilitate the referral to stroke education for the patient and family?
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Provide educational materials
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Offer contact information for support groups
Arrange for rehabilitation assessment and services as indicated
Arranging for rehabilitation assessment and services as indicated is crucial to support the patient's recovery and functional improvement after a stroke. This task involves connecting the patient with the appropriate rehabilitation professionals, such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists, to assess their needs and develop tailored rehabilitation plans. By facilitating this arrangement, the healthcare provider aims to maximize the patient's potential for recovery and reintegration into daily life. How would you arrange for rehabilitation assessment and services?