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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS 2024)

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UMN Lesion + Stroke Rehab UMNL

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Motor Impairments UMNL - Motor Impairments (features - 3) Muscle Weakness Loss of Dexterity Spasticity Muscle Weakness Deficiency in initiating, generating force and sustaining force - due to disruption to descending input to LMN (immediately after stroke - compromises strength and speed) He...

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Symposium: Stroke And Its Sequelae

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Describe the incidence and cost of stroke in the UK - over 100,000 people have a stroke per year - stroke is the fourth largest cause of death - costs to society is £26 billion per year Lifetime risk for stroke (males vs females) Males: 1 in 6 Females: 1 in 5 Who experiences stroke (age)? -...

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STROKE REHABILITATION

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

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stroke rehabilitation Qs&As

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what are the beneficial treatment options for motor recovery of the arm - ANSWER--constraint-induced movement therapy and robotics are the promising interventions that could be beneficial to improve aspects of gait what - ANSWER-fitness training, high intensity training and repetitive task train...

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Stroke Rehabilitation

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

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stroke rehab

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

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stroke rehab and secondary prevention

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the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction or illness, the action of restoring someone to former privileges or reputation after a period of disfavor, action of restoring something that is damaged to former conditions what i...

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Stroke OSCE

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List the main arteries in the circle of Willis Anterior cerebral and communicating artery, middle cerebral artery, posterior communicating and cerebral artery, basilar artery and vertebral artery, pica - posterior inferior cerebellar artery What are common deficits of a TAC stroke - total anteri...

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Stroke Certification What is the mainstay of acute therapy for stroke? - ANSWER-tPA (alteplase) T/F: most patients don't arrive to the ED in time to receive tPA - ANSWER-true what is the time window that tPA needs to be given in? - ANSWER-within 4.5 ho

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

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stroke certification ch 7

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priority of acute care rehab - ANSWER-medical management what level of rehab is LTAC - ANSWER-acute in an inpatient rehab facility (IRF), what is the therapy requirement that the patient should be able to tolerate - ANSWER-3 hours of therapy per day for at least 5 days a week which is more inte...

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Stroke- Acute Rehab

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benefits of coordinated acute care services/rehab for stroke Reduces mortality Promotes functional reorganization of CNS Improves functional outcomes / d/c home Prevents / manages indirect impairments / complications Patient & family support & education NSA CSRS- clinical stroke rehab. special...

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stroke - core competencies

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cause of stroke effects of stroke reducing risk of stroke specialist care common effects of stroke level of consciousness limb weakness moving and handling activities of daily living loss of feeling change in vision communication swallowing preventing pressure sores incontinence think...

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Special Pops: Stroke

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What number of leading causes of death in the US is stroke? 5th leading cause How has stroke changed over the last 20 years? survival rate has improved What are the respective survival rates for ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes? 92% and 63% How many people have a stroke each year? 800,000 wh...

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Rehab Post Stroke Impairment

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- ANSWER-Loss of a physiological function Ex. Renal failure, reduced EJ due to cardiomyopathy, loss of sensation due to peripheral neuropathy, loss of motor function following stroke Disability - ANSWER-Loss of the ability to perform a functional task as the result of an impairment Ex. Inabilit...

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Post-stroke physiotherapy rehabilitation Post stroke rehab

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

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Post-stroke physiotherapy rehabilitation

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

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Physical Therapy Management of Individuals after Stroke

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

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Occupational therapy in stroke

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Occupational therapists - ANSWER-Focus on independence and function, individual goal setting, and the specialist skills in task adaptation and environmental modification underpin contributions to the multidisciplinary stroke rehabilitation team Activities of daily living - ANSWER-Personal self c...

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Neurorehab- post stroke

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What are the core outcome measures for stroke rehab? - ANSWER-- 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? - ANSWER-IRF SAR OP HH Name some things you woul...

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Med Surg 2 Test 3 (POST-STROKE REHAB)

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What is the first priority? Aspiration -first NPO -need speech therapy -soft diet -mechanical diet -gastrostomy feeding 2nd priority Aphasia/dysarthria (inability to talk) Broca's aphasia understand question but slurr speech Wenicke's aphasia can speak but don't understand global aph...

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HESI Case Study; Older Adult with Stroke.

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ESI Case Study; Older Adult with StrokeH Meet the Client At approximately 8:00 am, the client's spouse finds him on the floor of his bedroom. The spouse calls 911 and states that the client has difficulty speaking and he is not able to get himself off the floor. When trying to roll him to his b...

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Framework for Stroke Rehab

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Why are goals important for a patient in rehab? - increase participation in societal roles - patient centered care - promote activity - reduce body function/structure deficits - prevent secondary complications this intervention classification is to improve impairments, activity limitations and...

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EAQ 57 Stroke and Stroke Management (2EAQ)

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Which instructions would the nurse give a patient about methods to reduce the risk of having a stroke? Select all that apply. A· Limit fluid and fiber intake. B· Eat a diet low in saturated fats. C· Decrease level of physical exercise. D· Maintain a normal BP. E. Limit consumption of alcoh...

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CVA Part 2.C. -PT Interventions for Stroke Patients

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CVA Part 2.C. -PT Interventions for Stroke Patients Physical Therapy Interventions: stroke - ANSWER-Mobility training Exercise Equipment modalities Manual techniques Cognitive training Mobility training - ANSWER--bed mobility -transfers -pre-gait -gait Exercise - ANSWER--mat exercise -si...

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Chronic Stroke with Multiple Comorbidities (PPT 1 stroke)

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PAD is quite prevalent, especially in the __________ - ANSWER-elderly What is the primary symptoms of PAD? - ANSWER-CLAUDICATION Muscle pain that happens when you're active and stops when you rest. It's usually a symptom of blood flow problems like peripheral artery disease is the definition of...

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Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist (CSRS 2024)

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

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Acute Stroke and TIA management

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Acute Stroke and TIA management define stroke - WHO a clinical syndrome consisting of 'rapidly developing clinical signs of focal neurological deficit (at times global) disturbance of cerebral function, lasting more than 24 h or leading to death with no apparent cause other than that of vascula...

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