Stroke (Lectures I & II)

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Stroke Lectures I and II given by Dr Matt Lambert
Matthew Coulson
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Question 1

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Many patients that appear to have had a stroke haven't actually had a stroke, rather one of the 'stroke mimic' conditions which present similarly to a stroke. Which of the below 'stroke mimic' conditions is by far the most prevalent?
Answer
  • Seizure
  • Sepsis
  • Vestibular Dysfunction
  • Dementia

Question 2

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The [blank_start]Rosier[blank_end] score is the scoring system used to diagnose Stroke.
Answer
  • Rosier

Question 3

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The most severe type of stroke is diagnosed once a patient shows the following symptoms: Hemiplegia involving at least two of face, arm and leg Homonymous Hemianopia Cortical signs such as Dysphasia What is this syndrome called?
Answer
  • Total Anterior Circulation Syndrome (TACS)
  • Total Posterior Circulation Syndrome (TPCS)
  • Total Internal Carotid Syndrome (TICS)
  • Partial Anterior Circulation Syndrome (PACS)

Question 4

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Infarcts that occur in the deeper parts of the brain such as the basal ganglia and thalamus cause a condition called ...
Answer
  • Lacunar Syndrome
  • Partial Anterior Circulation Syndrome
  • Total Anterior Circulation Syndrome

Question 5

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Which type of stroke causes the following: - Cranial nerve palsies - Bilateral motor and/or sensory deficits - Conjugate eye movement disorders - Homonymous hemianopia
Answer
  • Total Anterior Circulation Syndrome
  • Lacunar Syndrome
  • Posterior Circulation Syndrome
  • Partial Anterior Circulation Syndrome

Question 6

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The [blank_start]right side of the brain[blank_end] controls creativity, music & artistic awareness The [blank_start]left side of the brain[blank_end] controls spoken language, reasoning and number skills
Answer
  • left side of the brain
  • right side of the brain
  • right side of the brain
  • left side of the brain

Question 7

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Atrial fibrillation typically causes which type of stroke?
Answer
  • Atheroembolic
  • Cardioembolic

Question 8

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What is the most common cause of haemorrhagic stroke?
Answer
  • Aneurysm
  • Uncontrolled Hypertension
  • Tumour
  • Amyloid Angiopathy

Question 9

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If a Stroke patient presents within [blank_start]4.5 hours[blank_end] of the start of the stroke and a haemorrhagic cause has been excluded, they should be thrombolysed using [blank_start]Alteplase[blank_end].
Answer
  • 4.5 hours
  • 1 hour
  • 90 minutes
  • Alteplase
  • Streptokinase
  • tPa

Question 10

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All people presenting with acute stroke who have had a diagnosis of primary intracerebral haemorrhage excluded by brain imaging should, as soon as possible but certainly within 24 hours, be given
Answer
  • Aspirin 300mg
  • Clopidogrel 300mg
  • Ticagrelor 180mg

Question 11

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The CT scan shows the earliest sign of an infarct of which artery?
Answer
  • Internal Carotid
  • Anterior Cerebral Artery
  • Middle Cerebral Artery
  • Posterior Cerebral Artery
  • Posterior Communicating Artery

Question 12

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Cardioembolic Strokes are caused by [blank_start]red[blank_end] thrombi which are [blank_start]fibrin[blank_end] dependant and thus should be treated with [blank_start]anticoagulants[blank_end] such as [blank_start]Heparin[blank_end] Atheroembolic Strokes are caused by [blank_start]white[blank_end] thrombi which are [blank_start]platelet[blank_end] dependant and should thus be treated by [blank_start]antiplatelets[blank_end] such as [blank_start]Aspirin[blank_end]
Answer
  • red
  • white
  • fibrin
  • platelet
  • anticoagulants
  • antiplatelets
  • Heparin
  • Aspirin
  • tPA
  • white
  • red
  • platelet
  • fibrin
  • antiplatelets
  • anticoagulants
  • Aspirin
  • Heparin
  • Warfarin
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