Deep Dive MW R20

Symptoms of stroke – weakness, facial droop, slurred speech. vision loss, vertigo, ataxia, confusion or changes to mental status.   The “typical” stroke workup – blood glucose level, CTH non-con, CTA head/neck, CT Perfusion, CBC BMP Troponin EKG CXR and Coags.  Common stroke mimics – hypoglycemia, drug/alcohol intoxication, Bell’s palsy, aortic dissection, complex migraines, and seizure with Todd’s paralysis.   Management/treatment – thrombolytics (within 4.5 hrs), thrombectomy (within 24 hrs) , and blood pressure control (<185/110 if treating, <220/120 if no treatment).  Remember that time is brain, so move fast!  AAEM tPA Infographic AHA Stroke – “Getting the Gist Across Is Enough for Informed Consent for Acute Stroke Thrombolytics”

Om Podcasten

The purpose of this podcast is to help medical students crush their emergency medicine clerkship and get top 1/3 on their SLOE. The content is organized in an approach to format and covers different chief complaints, critical diagnoses, and skills important for your clerkship.