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[Show more]What are highly recommended tests for stroke pts in acute care? correct answer: 1. Orpington Prognostic Scale 
2. Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS) 
3. Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement (STREAM) 
 
What are highly recommended tests for pts w/ stroke in rehabilitation? ...
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Add to cartWhat are highly recommended tests for stroke pts in acute care? correct answer: 1. Orpington Prognostic Scale 
2. Postural Assessment Scale for Stroke Patients (PASS) 
3. Stroke Rehabilitation Assessment of Movement (STREAM) 
 
What are highly recommended tests for pts w/ stroke in rehabilitation? ...
what is necessary to know when assessing a CVA patient 
a. history 
b. ROM 
c. Strength 
d. tone 
e. vision 
f. sensation 
g. coordination 
h. balance 
i. cognition and orientation 
j. functional mobility 
k. all of the above correct answer: k. all of the above 
 
the ANPT recommends students shoul...
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Add to cartwhat is necessary to know when assessing a CVA patient 
a. history 
b. ROM 
c. Strength 
d. tone 
e. vision 
f. sensation 
g. coordination 
h. balance 
i. cognition and orientation 
j. functional mobility 
k. all of the above correct answer: k. all of the above 
 
the ANPT recommends students shoul...
The most common etiologic factor of a CVA is correct answer: Thrombosis 
 
A patient with a CVA who neglets the paralyzed extremities displays what type of behavior? 
A: Remission 
B: Denial 
C: Anxiety 
D: Forgetfulness correct answer: B: Denial; Patient denies and ignores the paralyzed extremit...
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Add to cartThe most common etiologic factor of a CVA is correct answer: Thrombosis 
 
A patient with a CVA who neglets the paralyzed extremities displays what type of behavior? 
A: Remission 
B: Denial 
C: Anxiety 
D: Forgetfulness correct answer: B: Denial; Patient denies and ignores the paralyzed extremit...
Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA) correct answer: Sudden loss of neurological function caused by interruption of blood flow to the brain 
 
Ischemic Stroke correct answer: Blockage due to clot 
most common 
 
Hemorrhagic Stroke correct answer: rupture of vessels causing leakage of blood 
 
How long ...
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Add to cartCerebrovascular Accident (CVA) correct answer: Sudden loss of neurological function caused by interruption of blood flow to the brain 
 
Ischemic Stroke correct answer: Blockage due to clot 
most common 
 
Hemorrhagic Stroke correct answer: rupture of vessels causing leakage of blood 
 
How long ...
Cerebrovascular accident (CVA) correct answer: sudden loss of 
neurological function cause by interruption of blood 
flow to the brain. 
 
Ischemic stroke correct answer: most common (~80% of all strokes) 
Blockage due to clot 
 
Hemorrhagic stroke correct answer: rupture of vessels, causing 
lea...
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Add to cartCerebrovascular accident (CVA) correct answer: sudden loss of 
neurological function cause by interruption of blood 
flow to the brain. 
 
Ischemic stroke correct answer: most common (~80% of all strokes) 
Blockage due to clot 
 
Hemorrhagic stroke correct answer: rupture of vessels, causing 
lea...
Diagnosis for CVA: Ineffective Cerebral Tissue Perfusion (Stroke). What might this be evidenced by? What is it related to? correct answer: May be related to 
 
Interruption of blood flow: occlusive disorder, hemorrhage; cerebral vasospasm, cerebral edema 
 
Possibly evidenced by: 
 
Altered level o...
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Add to cartDiagnosis for CVA: Ineffective Cerebral Tissue Perfusion (Stroke). What might this be evidenced by? What is it related to? correct answer: May be related to 
 
Interruption of blood flow: occlusive disorder, hemorrhage; cerebral vasospasm, cerebral edema 
 
Possibly evidenced by: 
 
Altered level o...
Non-modifiable risk factors for stroke correct answer: 1. age (over 55) 
2. gender (male) 
3. family history 
4. race 
5. prior MI 
6. prior CVA 
7. history of sickle cell disease 
8. history of migraines 
 
Modifiable risk factors for stroke correct answer: 1. hypertension 
2. atrial fibrillation...
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Add to cartNon-modifiable risk factors for stroke correct answer: 1. age (over 55) 
2. gender (male) 
3. family history 
4. race 
5. prior MI 
6. prior CVA 
7. history of sickle cell disease 
8. history of migraines 
 
Modifiable risk factors for stroke correct answer: 1. hypertension 
2. atrial fibrillation...
CVA Definition correct answer: A sudden loss of blood supply to the brain that damages & kills brain cells. (Each yr. 700,000 people experience new or reoccurring ones) 
 
While performing an ADL treatment with a pt. who had a stroke, you notice that the pt. is having trouble dressing. The pt. proc...
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Add to cartCVA Definition correct answer: A sudden loss of blood supply to the brain that damages & kills brain cells. (Each yr. 700,000 people experience new or reoccurring ones) 
 
While performing an ADL treatment with a pt. who had a stroke, you notice that the pt. is having trouble dressing. The pt. proc...
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