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6 sty 2015 · Triage, Treatment, and Transfer: Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Recommendations and Models of Nursing Care for the First 72 Hours of Admission to Hospital for Acute Stroke
30 paź 2019 · The purpose of these guidelines is to provide an up-to-date comprehensive set of recommendations in a single document for clinicians caring for adult patients with acute arterial ischemic stroke. The intended audiences are prehospital care providers, physicians, allied health professionals, and hospital administrators.
Hospital Stroke Capabilities. Certification of stroke centers by an external body is recommended • CIHQ, DNV, HFAP, TJC, or state health department. Tiers of Stroke Hospitals have been proposed: • Acute Stroke Ready Hospitals • Primary Stroke Centers • Comprehensive Stroke Centers
POLICY. Patients presenting to [FACILITY NAME] with symptoms of an acute stroke will be emergently assessed, treated and admitted or transported to [IDENTIFIED FACILITY] after assessment and evaluation for thrombolytic therapy.
Regional systems of early stroke care should be developed that coordinate first-contact services with local and regional hospitals to achieve minimum delay time from symptom onset to definitive treatment.
In this comprehensive contemporary review, what is new and different will be highlighted beginning with prehospital stroke systems of care, emergency medical systems (EMSs), and mobile stroke units (MSUs), followed by hospital stroke teams, emergency evaluation, telemedicine, and brain and vascular imaging, and finishing with emergency ...
11 mar 2021 · Advanced practice nurses are taking the lead in many organizations, serving as prehospital providers on mobile stroke units (MSUs), participating as members of the stroke response team, and directing stroke care protocols in the emergency department (ED).