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Stroke Care Measures

This will help you review the measures that the DNV follows for stroke care

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Created Date 02.22.22
Last Updated 02.23.22
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  • Which of the following is NOT and example of VTE prophylaxis?
  • What class of medication must ALL patients with acute ischemic stroke be discharged on unless a provider documents a clear contraindication?
  • Patients with acute stroke AND a history of atrial fibrillation must be discharged on this class of medication unless a physician clearly documents a contraindication.
  • What is the new thrombolytic that BayCare is now using in place of alteplase?
  • All patients with acute ischemic stroke must have an antithrombotic administered by day _____ unless contraindicated.
  • All patients with acute stroke must be discharged on a statin if their LDL is >/= ________.
  • When providing stroke education to a patient with acute stroke, the nurse must also include the patient's individual ________________.
  • All patients with acute stroke must be assessed for ________ prior to discharge which will typically be completed by a physical therapist.
  • Which of the following medications would qualify as VTE prophylaxis?
  • Which of the following is NOT a contraindication for thrombolytic use for acute stroke patients?
  • What category of the Modified Rankin score must the bedside nurse record at the time of discharge?
  • What must the nurse assess prior to allowing any oral intake for patients with suspected acute stroke?

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