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NIH Stroke Scale Group A Patient 1-6 Latest Version Graded A+
What is the purpose of the NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS)?✔✔The NIHSS is used to assess the severity of a stroke by evaluating a patient's neurological function.
How is consciousness assessed in the NIHSS?✔✔Consciousness is assessed by checking the patient’s ability to respond appropriately to questions or commands.
What is the significance of the "Best Gaze" category in the NIHSS?✔✔The "Best Gaze" category evaluates the patient’s ability to maintain eye movement in response to visual stimuli.
How do you assess the "Visual" category in the NIHSS?✔✔The "Visual" category checks for visual field defects by asking the patient to identify objects or react to visual cues.
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How is the "Facial Palsy" score determined on the NIHSS?✔✔The "Facial Palsy" score is determined by assessing the degree of weakness or asymmetry of the face when the patient is asked to smile or show their teeth.
What does a score of 0 in the "Motor Arm" category indicate?✔✔A score of 0 in the "Motor Arm" category indicates no weakness or abnormal movement in the arms.
How is the "Motor Leg" score determined on the NIHSS?✔✔The "Motor Leg" score is determined by assessing the strength and control of the patient’s legs as they follow instructions like lifting or moving their leg.
What is the purpose of the "Limb Ataxia" assessment in the NIHSS?✔✔The "Limb Ataxia" assessment evaluates the coordination and smoothness of limb movement, checking for signs of clumsiness or incoordination.
How is "Sensory" impairment assessed in the NIHSS?✔✔The "Sensory" category is assessed by checking the patient's response to stimuli, such as light touch, on various parts of the body.
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