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NIH STROKE SCALE GROUP C – (PATIENTS 1-6) Questions and Answers Latest Update, Exams of Nursing

NIH STROKE SCALE GROUP C – (PATIENTS 1-6) Questions and Answers Latest Update

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(PATIENTS 1-6) Questions and Answers

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Patient 1 - 1a. 0 - alert. 1b. 2 - neither correct. 1c. 1 - preforms one task correctly. 2. 0 - normal.

  1. 2 - severe.
  2. 1- minor paralysis. 5a. 0 - no drift. 5b. 4 - no movement. 6a. 0 - no drift. 6b. 4 - no movement.
  3. 1 - present in one limb.
  4. 2 - severe or total sensory loss. 9. 2 - severe aphasia.
  5. 1 - mild to moderate dysarthria. 11. 1 - complete neglect. Patient 2 - 1a. 0 - alert. 1b. 0 - answers both correctly. 1c. 0 - preforms both tasks correctly. 2. 0 - normal.
  6. 0 - no visual loss.
  1. 0 - normal symmetrical movement. 5a. 0 - no drift. 5b. 0 - no drift. 6a. 1- mild drift. 6b. 2 - some efforts against gravity. 7. 0 - absent.
  2. 1 - mild to moderate sensory loss. 9. 0 - normal, no aphasia. 10.0 - normal.
  3. 0 - no abnormality. Patient 3 - 1a. 0 - alert. 1b. 0 - answers both correctly. 1c. 0 - performs both tasks correctly. 2. 0 - normal.
  4. 0 - no visual loss.
  5. 1 - minor paralysis. 5a. 0 - no drift.

5b. 0 - no drift. 6a. 1 - drifts, does not hit bed. 6b. 0 - no drift.

  1. 1 - present in one limb.
  2. 1 - mild to moderate sensory loss. 9. 0 - normal, no aphasia. 10.0 - normal
  3. 0 - no abnormality. Patient 4 - 1a. 0 - alert. 1b. 0 - answers both correctly. 1c. 0 - performs both tasks correctly. 2. 0 - normal.
  4. 0 - no visual loss.
  5. 1 - minor paralysis. 5a. 1 - drift, does not hit bed. 5b. 0 - no drift. 6a. 1 - drifts, does not hit bed. 6b. 0 - no drift.
  6. 2 - present in two limbs.
  7. 1 - mild to moderate sensory loss. 9. 0 - normal, no aphasia.
  8. 0 - normal
  9. 0 - no abnormality. Patient 5 - 1a. 1 - not alert, but arousable. 1b. 0 - answers both correctly. 1c. 0 - performs both tasks correctly. 2. 1 - partial gaze palsy.
  10. 1 - parietal.
  1. 0 - normal. 5a. 2 - drifts to hit bed. 5b. 0 - no drift. 6a. 2 - drifts to hit bed. 6b. 1 - drifts, does not hit bed. 7. 2 - present in two limbs.
  2. 1 - mild to moderate sensory loss. 9. 1 - mild to moderate aphasia.
  3. 1 - mild to moderate dysarthria. 11. 0 - no abnormality. Patient 6 - 1a. 0 - alert. 1b. 1 - answers one correctly. 1c. 0 - performs both tasks correctly. 2. 0 - normal.
  4. 0 - no visual loss.

4. 0 -

normal. 5a. 0 - no drift. 5b. 1 - drifts, does not hit bed. 6a. 0 - no drift. 6b. 1 - drifts, does not hit bed. 7. 0 - absent.

  1. 0 - normal/.
  2. 0 - normal, no aphasia. 10.1 - mild to moderate dysarthria. 11. 0 - no abnormality.