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Functional Gait and mobility- stroke certification (Passed!) Stroke Systems and Quality of Care (Well-enlightened) Neurorehab- post stroke (With correct answers) NURS372 Care of Patient with Stroke (100% Verified answers) STROKE REHABILITATION (With complete solution)

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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS 2023/2024) Guaranteed Pass!

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Types of stroke (Lesson 2) correct answers Ischemic: 87% -Thrombotic -Embolic -Lacunar Hemorrhagic: 13% -Intracerebral -Subarachnoid Thrombotic Stroke (Ischemic) correct answers 48% of all strokes -typically occurs during sleep -slow progressive onset of deficits -50% are associated w...

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STROKE REHABILITATION (With complete solution)

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What should All suspected stroke patients be admitted directly and what does this allow? correct answers o Specialist acute stroke unit: o Early recognition and treatment of complications o MDT working o Co-ordinated and organised in-patient care with weekly MDT meetings o Programmes of educatio...

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Functional Gait and mobility- stroke certification (Passed!)

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What is one treatment strategy to use to increase activation in lower extremities following a stroke? correct answers Have the patient sit in perch sitting and extend the non-affected leg forward to allow for increased weight-bearing. What can limit forward progression of the tibia with sit to st...

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stroke rehab (Questions with correct solutions)

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recovery results from correct answers recovery of the ischemic penumbra resolution of cerebral edam neuroplasticity and rehabilitation better outcomes associated with correct answers early medical care smaller strokes specialized stroke care centers early intensive multidiscinplary rehab...

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Stroke Rehabilitation (With 100% verified answers)

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What does stroke recovery result from? correct answers Recovery of the ischemic penumbra (restoring blood flow) Resolution of cerebellar edema Neuroplasticity and rehabilitation What are better outcomes of stroke recovery associated with? correct answers Early medical care Smaller strokes ...

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stroke rehabilitation (With complete solution)

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what are the beneficial treatment options for motor recovery of the arm correct answers -constraint-induced movemnet therapy and robotics are the promising interventions that could be beneficial to improve aspects of gait what correct answers fitness training, high intensity training and repetiti...

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Stroke Systems and Quality of Care (Well-enlightened)

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STK-1 correct answers VTE prophylaxis or have documentation why no VTE prophylaxis was given by deadline midnight hospital day 2 STK-2 correct answers Discharged on antithrombotic therapy -aspirin STK-3 correct answers Anticoagulation therapy for atrial fibrillation/flutter STK-4 correct a...

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NM Stroke (With complete solution)

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What is the Modified Rankin Scale (MRS)? correct answers A scale 0-6 indicating severity of disability after stroke What is the Stroke Impact Scale (SIS)? correct answers Measures quality of life by stroke survivors' perception of level of recovery (physical, memory, emotion, communication, ...

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Stroke Intervention (Questions with correct solutions)

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Left Hemisphere (following stroke) correct answers Aphasia Common (lack of expressive or receptive speech) Reaction is catastrophic Difficulty processing information in auditory modality Profits more from non-language cues such as pantomime, gestures, and visual images Left hemisphere normal c...

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NURS372 Care of Patient with Stroke (100% Verified answers)

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Stroke correct answers third most common cause of death in the U.S. and Canada leading cause of serious, long-term disability approximately 35% of individuals who have an initial stroke die within 1 year most effective way to decrease the burden of stroke is prevention risk factors can b...

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Neurorehab- post stroke (With correct answers)

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What are the core outcome measures for stroke rehab? correct answers - 6MWT - 10 M walk test - berg balance scale - functional gait assessment - activities-specific balance confidence scale - 5x sit to stand what facilities are considered subacute? correct answers IRF SAR OP HH Name so...

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Stroke Rehab (Well-enlightened)

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Stroke recovery: Anatomy and outcomes correct answers Anatomical influence d/t: -Recovery of ischemic penumbra via reperfusion -Resolution of cerebral edema -Neuroplasticity & rehab Better outcomes with: -Early medical care and intensive multidisciplinary rehab -Small strokes -Specializ...

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Stroke Rehab (With complete solutions)

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What is the leading cause of long-term disability in the US? correct answers Strokes Impacts ALL areas of function and roles What are some of the types of neural recovery? correct answers Collateral sprouting to re-innervate cells Unmask alternative neural pathways and synapses How is Neurop...

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Post-stroke physiotherapy rehabilitation (With 100% correct answers)

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Post stroke rehab correct answers Early, individualise Focus and specific Complex, ongoing Begins very early within acute setting with assessment from all therapy difficulties Post stroke rehab aims correct answers To help pt regain as much pre-stroke ability as possible Support them with liv...

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Stroke and TBI from internship 1 (Guaranteed Pass!)

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Intraparenchymal hemorrhage (IPH) correct answers An intraparenchymal hemorrhage is a blood clot that develops in the brain. Intraparenchymal hemorrhage is one form of intracerebral bleeding in which there is bleeding within brain parenchyma. The other form is intraventricular hemorrhage. Intrapare...

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Physical Therapy Management of Individuals after Stroke (100% Verified answers)

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Differentiate between anterior cerebral artery syndrome and middle cerebral artery syndrome in terms of expected deficits. correct answers Clinical manifestations of anterior cerebral artery (ACA) syndrome include contralateral hemiparesis and sensory loss with greater involvement of the lower extre...

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Stroke Certification (Passed!)

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what is the mainstay of acute therapy for stroke? correct answers tPA (alteplase) T/F: most patients don't arrive to the ED in time to receive tPA correct answers true what is the time window that tPA needs to be given in? correct answers within 4.5 hours of onset of symptoms what is the m...

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Gait training after stroke (Well-enlightened)

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What is the key to long-term motor learning correct answers 1. designing meaningful, goal directed, therapeutic interventions that require the patient to participate and solve problems What is goal-directed physical therapy? correct answers -results in long-lasting change in the CNS -facilitates...

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SCRN Study Questions (Guaranteed Pass!)

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A 67yo man with a hx of HTN, DM, HLD, and smoking presents to the ED. CC of persistent dizziness q1week that has become so severe he now has double vision, N/V. His wife tells you she noticed a L facial droop and slurring. Pt reports weakness in L arm and leg. He denies HA or SZ. Head CT was negativ...

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Referrals, Scope of Practice, and Everything in Between (100% Correct answers)

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What is Scope of Practice? correct answers Guides for what OT is and is not allowed to do does each states have the same scope of practice? correct answers no, each state has their own scope of practice What is a referral? correct answers to hand over or submit for information, consideration, ...

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Physical Therapy Aid Certification Exam (A+ GRADED)

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How do you lower a wheelchair seating height? correct answers dump all 4 wheels If the pt's knees are higher than the hips, which parts of the wheelchair would need adjusting? correct answers lengthen legrests Name one environmental adaptation available in the community to accommodate wheelch...

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H.D.o.H.C. Ch. 8 (Therapy & Rehab) Well-enlightened

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Rehabilitation correct answers -Restoration, *after a disease or injury*, of the ability to function in a normal manner Physical Therapists correct answers -Help those who have been injured or suffer from some disabling condition to recover/improve their ability to carry out routine life activiti...

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SCRN chapter 8 questions (With complete solution)

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what are CPGs and what is the use of them in relation to stroke? correct answers they are a review and summary of the literature with recommendations. used to guide stroke program development and individual stroke care. what are the key disease elements for TIA program organization? correct answe...

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