THE CRANIAL CONTEST

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The Cranial Contest: Test Your Stroke Knowledge

Welcome to The Cranial Contest, a comprehensive quiz that challenges your understanding of stroke recognition and management. This quiz is crafted for healthcare professionals and students aiming to consolidate their knowledge on critical aspects of neurological care.

Test your skills and knowledge with our engaging 25 questions covering crucial topics such as:

  • Stroke mnemonics
  • General Clinical Scale (GCS) assessment
  • Seizure precautions
  • Cerebral aneurysms and treatments
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by CaringBrain101
What is the mnemonic for recognizing Stroke?
BE FAST
VISILE while you work
CODE Green
What is the phone number to call a code?
4HELP
4CODE
4STRK
4STAT
Name the 4 precautions that should be present in every seizure patients room
What is the part of a seizure that occurs before consciousness is lost, maybe a sound, taste or feeling
Ictus
PreIctus
Aura
Name the three parts of a GCS assessment
What is the best score for a GCS
15
12
3
10
Finish this sentence: TIME IS ___________
Name the two types of strokes.
Name the four lobes of the brain.
If your patient has a Cerebellar injury or tumor, what do you know they will have difficulty with
Vision
Hearing
Balance
Weakness
If you think your patient is having a stroke, what do you do?
Call the Resource Nurse
Call a Stroke Code
Call the Stroke Responder
Call the Stroke Resident
Intra Ictus is
Time during the seizure
Time immediately before the seizure
Time between seizures
Time immediately after the seizure
What are the two procedure treatments for aneurysms?
Who cannot give tPA?
The SR nurse
Credentialed Attending Stroke Neurologist
A critical care Attending
A Neurology Resident under the direct supervision of a Stroke Attending
True or False: Georgetown is a Comprehensive Stroke Center
True
False
What is the most sensitive indicator of neurological change?
Where in the brain is the motor strip located?
Where in the brain is the sensory strip located?
Where is the Circle of Willis located and what is its protective mechanism?
What's the number one risk factor for ICH?
After tPA is given how long do you wait to do any invasive procedures?
24 hrs
30 mins
1 hour
90 mins
When assessing motor strength, your patient's arm drifts. You would score their motor strength
5
4
3
2
1
0
When assessing motor strength, your patient's arm only slides left and right on the bed. You would score their motor strength
5
4
3
2
1
0
When assessing motor strength, your patient can lift their arm up off the bed but then it falls back onto the bed. You would score their motor strength
5
4
3
2
1
0
Before giving anything PO, every stroke patient must have a______
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