Free Exam: ICVT Qtr 8: Stroke Intervention -- Homework
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What is the current recommended endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke in large vessels?
What is the current recommended endovascular therapy for acute ischemic stroke in large vessels?
| Type: | Multiple choice |
| Points: | 1 |
| Randomize answers: | Yes |
Question 2
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“For patients with large artery ischemic stroke, stent retriever intervention is only recommended if groin puncture can be made within 6 hours of symptom onset.”
“For patients with large artery ischemic stroke, stent retriever intervention is only recommended if groin puncture can be made within 6 hours of symptom onset.”
| Type: | True/False |
| Points: | 1 |
Question 3
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“If tPA is given within 4.5 hours of acute ischemic stroke symptoms, the patient should be carefully observed for clinical improvement before attempting endovascular salvage.”
“If tPA is given within 4.5 hours of acute ischemic stroke symptoms, the patient should be carefully observed for clinical improvement before attempting endovascular salvage.”
| Type: | True/False |
| Points: | 1 |
Question 4
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“In stroke patient endovascular intervention, use balloon guide catheters instead of standard distal access guide catheters.”
“In stroke patient endovascular intervention, use balloon guide catheters instead of standard distal access guide catheters.”
| Type: | True/False |
| Points: | 1 |
Question 5
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“In acute ischemic stroke patient endovascular intervention, general anesthesia is preferred over conscious sedation.”
“In acute ischemic stroke patient endovascular intervention, general anesthesia is preferred over conscious sedation.”
| Type: | True/False |
| Points: | 1 |