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What test can caregivers give patients who do not have significant neurological deficits to quickly and accurately identify the presence of a probable acute stroke?

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What test can caregivers give patients who do not have significant neurological deficits to quickly and accurately identify the presence of a probable acute stroke?

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The following three-step test can help caregivers to quickly and accurately identify the presence of a probable acute stroke: (1) “Show us your teeth” (observe for facial weakness) (2) “Close your eyes and raise your arms” (observe for one-sided weakness) and (3) “Repeat this sentence: ‘The sky is blue in Cincinnati'” (observe for slurred speech, speech deficits, or difficult understanding speech). • What are some tests that can quickly determine whether a common condition other than an acute stroke may be contributing to the patient’s signs and symptoms? Urgent vital signs, a fingerstick blood-glucose test, pulse oximetry, dipstick urinalysis, and a review of the patient’s drug regimen can quickly determine whether a common condition other than an acute stroke may be contributing to the patient’s signs and symptoms. • What are the most frequent complications following a stroke? Complications are common following a stroke. One study found that up to 60 percent of patients suffered medi

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