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Acute Stroke Could your patient benefit from thrombolysis?

Acute Stroke Could your patient benefit from thrombolysis?. SUDDEN ONSET OF STROKE SYMPTOMS CLEAR ONSET TIME < 3HOURS AGO DISABLING SYMPTOMS NOT IMPROVING HYPOGLYCAEMIA EXCLUDED NO ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS TO THROMBOLYSIS CALL STROKE TEAM NOW. YES. YES. Time is brain

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Acute Stroke Could your patient benefit from thrombolysis?

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  1. Acute StrokeCould your patient benefit from thrombolysis? SUDDEN ONSET OF STROKE SYMPTOMS CLEAR ONSET TIME < 3HOURS AGO DISABLING SYMPTOMS NOT IMPROVING HYPOGLYCAEMIA EXCLUDED NO ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS TO THROMBOLYSIS CALL STROKE TEAM NOW YES YES Time is brain Every minute counts YES • 7 days a week 8am-8pm: • Stroke thrombolysis specialist nurse bleep 2346 or call mobile07747 843783 • On call stroke specialist available via hospital switchboard • Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm: • Stroke Coordinator bleep 7009 /ext 2279 /direct line 604 7397 YES YES (see stroke pathway &/or reverse of this card Wirral Stroke Team April 2009

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