B.E. F.A.S.T
Balance issues
Eye changes
Facial drooping
Arm weakness
Slurred speech
Time to call 911
What do you need to teach family members if their loved one is having a stroke?
teach family member to take note of when the symptoms start
What foods to avoid when on anticoag therapy
foods high in vitamin K
What do thrombolytics do?
dissolve clots; they are clot busters
GI Bleeding
GU Bleeding
Intracranial bleeding
Allergic RXN
BP
Arrhythmias
Ecchymosis
Flushing
N/V
Hemoptysis
Nose/Gums bleeds
are all S/E of what?
Thrombolytics
S/E of thrombolytics
GI Bleeding
GU bleeding
Intracranial bleeding
Allergic RXN
BP
Arrhythmias
Ecchymosis
Flushing
N/V
Hemoptysis
Nose/gum bleeds
What is the antidote for thrombolytics?
Amicar
or
Amnicaproic Acid
Amicar or Amnicaproic Acid is the antidote for what?
thrombolytics
What to check before administering thrombolytics
weight
PT/INR
PTT
HGB/HCT
plt
CT (what kind of stroke it is. Do not give if hemorrhagic)
order-have a 2 person witness
BP-do not give if BP is uncontrolled
Interventions for Dysphagia and Aspiration
Interventions for Unilateral neglect
Interventions for Constipation
Interventions for Urinary Incontinence
____________ is the main nursing diagnosis for a stroke unless neurological deficits worsen. As patient weakens and LOC decreases ____________ becomes the main priority
Ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion
Airway patency
Bladder training interval times
Gradually increase time between voiding by 15-min intervals. Start with every 2 hours while awake, then increase as tolerated. At night, go when you feel the need.
modifiable
Risk factors for a stroke
All of the following are risk factors for what?
modifiable
a stroke
non-modifiable
risk factors of a stroke
All of the following are risk factors for what?
A stroke
Left hemisphere stroke assessment findings
Think Left = Language
Assessment findings for right hemisphere stroke
Think Right = Reckless
All of the following are assessment findings for what?
Right hemisphere stroke
Think right = reckless
All of the following are assessment findings for what?
Left hemisphere stroke
Think Left = language
If a patient with a hemorrhagic stroke is is experiencing hypotension what needs to be done?
HCP needs to be notified ASAP