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SCRN Exam Review Latest Update Questions and Answers

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Dec 16, 2025 ★★★★★ (5.0/5)
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SCRN Exam Review (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions and Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct

Question:

When and for how long should nimodipine be started on a SAH patient?

Answer:

Day 1-21

Question:

What is the usual dose of nimodipine to prevent Vasospasm?

Answer:

60mg q4hr for 21 days (may do 30mg q2hr if patient becomes hypotension)

Question:

What does nimodopine do?

Answer:

Decreases Incidence/prevents Vasospasm, DOES NOT TREAT IT 1 / 4

Question:

Besides testing for Vasospasm, what does TCD help identify?

Answer:

Lets us know if a stroke was cardioembolic (from heart) or thrombotic (from cranial arteries)

Question:

What is the gold standard for recognizing cavernous malformations?

Answer:

MRI/MRA with gradient echo

Question:

When should LP be considered for SAH diagnosis?

Answer:

Only when SAH cannot be diagnosed with CT

Question:

What does a patient need to 'have' to qualify for an Acute In-Patient Rehab?

Answer:

Tolerate 3hrs of therapy 5 days a week, need two or more disciplines (OT/ST/PT), be medically stable 2 / 4

Question:

What is constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT)?

Answer:

Restraining the 'good' arm of the patient to 'force them' to use the affected (weaker) side.

ONLY USE WITH ARMS - IF USED IN LOWER EXTREMITIES, CAN

CAUSE FALLS.

Question:

When is the peak incidence of Vasospasm after SAH?

Answer:

Day 7-10 are peak incidence (but lasts up to 21 days)

Question:

What is Moyamoya disease?

Answer:

A chronic, vaso-occlusive disease that leads to narrowing and eventual occlusion of the internal carotids and branching vessels. It is very prominent in YOUNG ASIAN WOMEN.

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Question:

How is Moyamoya disease treated?

Answer:

Generally supportive treatment, such as anticoagulation/anti-platelet, surgical revascularization procedures if needed.

Question:

What is central venous thrombosis CVT? How is it treated?

Answer:

CVT is a rare type of stroke in which a clot forms in the Dúrcal sinuses or the cerebral veins.

It is treated with acute anticoagulation, start with hep drip, then oral for a few months; closely monitored.

Question:

What is the standard treatment for arterial dissections?

Answer:

Anticoagulation, consider stenting.

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