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Tools you should use: Pediatric NIH Stroke Scale

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Pediatric strokes are rare and challenging to diagnose. There is a validated Pediatric Stroke Scale from the NIH that can be used in conjunction with a stroke protocol that involves Neurology, Radiology, and a local/regional Stroke Team. Early consultation with a pediatric hematologist and neurologist is mandatory.

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Subarachnoid hemorrhage: ED presentation, evaluation, and management

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National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) is 13; vital signs include pulse 86 beats/minute (bpm), blood pressure 164/94 mmHg, and saturation of 98% on room air. 14 The American Stroke Association (ASA) and American Heart Association (AHA) recommend SBP <160 mmHg until definitive management of the bleed is completed.

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Grand Rounds Recap 5.3.23

Taming the SRU

MULLEN Case #1 Young male presenting with a left eye injury with concerns of wood particles in his eye On exam, reduced visual acuity and small amount of fluorescein uptake noted Initial concern for corneal FB First attempt for removal with a cotton swab Then called ophthalmology, who had concern for corneal laceration & subtle positive Seidel's (..)