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A comprehensive training and certification exam for the nih stroke scale, including tips for scoring and verified answers. The nih stroke scale is a necessary prognostic tool for discerning deficits within different parts of the body and provides a common language to understand the nature and severity of a stroke amongst an interdisciplinary team. It is not a measure of disability, but rather a measuring tool of impairments, relevant to medical specialties such as emergency physicians and neurologists. The exam covers items such as level of consciousness, best gaze, visual field test, motor function, ataxia, sensory, language, dysarthria, and extinction/inattention.
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rate what they actually do - Correct Answer- tips for scoring - Correct Answer-use patient's first response
ataxia - Correct Answer-lack of muscle coordination, reflects the affected coordination of one who has experienced a stroke Significance of NIH stroke scale - Correct Answer-necessary prognostic tool for discerning deficits within different parts of body. provides in common language to understand nature of stroke and severity amongst interdisciplinary team. is the NIH stroke scale a measure of disability? - Correct Answer-no, it is a measuring tool of impairments. Relevance to medical specialties - Correct Answer-emergency physicians, neurologists - Correct Answer-- administer scale items in their - exact order
3 = no effort against gravity 4 = no movement noted NIH Limb Ataxia - Correct Answer-ask patient to touch your finger with index finger then back to his nose. with legs, ask patient to place heel of one limb on opposing knee then slide it down and back up to knee 0 = if ataxia present 1 = present in one limb 2 = present in 2 limbs NIH Sensory - Correct Answer-0 = normal, no evidence of sensory loss 1 = mild to moderate sensory loss 2 = severe or total sensory loss NIH Best Language - Correct Answer-scored based on language skills 0 = no aphasia 1 = no significant limitation, mild to moderate aphasia 2 = NIH Dysarthria - Correct Answer-articulation and clarity of speech is tested via verbal expression of words on a note card 0 = normal 1 = mild to moderate slurring 2 = severe slurring NIH extinction / inattention - Correct Answer-ask patient to close eyes, ask patient to close eyes, alternatively touch patient's left or right side. ask patient to state which side touched. 0 = 1 = 2 = calculating the scores - Correct Answer-total the sum