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    • [DOC File]Introduction - GCRAC

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      Trauma Service Area “S” Trauma and Acute Care System Plan. Section Page Number Introduction 2 General Overview and Mission Statement 3 Golden Crescent RAC officers and Committee Chairs 4-5 GCRAC Membership Roster by member county and partner entities 6 …

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    • [DOC File]Introduction - GCRAC

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      Exclusion Criteria for tPA Onset of symptoms > 3 (or 4.5 hours)* History of intracranial hemorrhage SBP > 185 mm Hg treated on more than one measurement DBP > 110 mm Hg treated on more than one measurement Elevated PTT Anticoagulant therapy (ASA is OK) Heparin within preceding 48 hours

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    • Radiological Society of North America

      There is strong evidence supporting the use of IV tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) as a recanalization therapy to improve clinical outcomes during the 0-3-hour time window and during the 3-4.5-hour time window following symptom onset. This benefit is despite an increased risk of symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage after infusion.

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    • [DOC File]Policy

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      NOTE: Complete tPA consent form to patients who will receive tPA in the 3-4.5 hour window and give information sheet to patient. Intravenous tPA in Acute Ischemic Stroke. Approved FDA use for LESS than 3.0 hours from initial symptoms. Off-label use for 3 to 4.5 hours (see additional warnings below – requires consent) A. Indications

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    • [DOC File]Nursing CEUs Online - No Test Required | NurseCe4Less.com

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      Confirmation that treatment is commencing within the required 4.5 hour time window. Confirmation of a persistent, measureable neurologic deficit. Confirmation that the patient selection criteria are met. Confirmation that the noncontrast head CT is without hemorrhage. Confirmation that the blood pressure is within parameters

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    • [DOC File]Patient Care Protocol Template - AANN

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      Additional Warnings for patients treated between 3-4.5 hrs. Select all that apply. Prior Stroke AND Diabetes. Any anticoagulant use prior to admission (even if INR < 1.7) NIHSS > 25. CT findings of > 1/3 MCA. Hospital-Related or Other Factors (0-3hr & 3-4.5hr treatment window). Select all that apply. Delay in Patient Arrival. In-hospital Time Delay

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    • Primary Stroke Service

      Note: IV tPA is not FDA approved for use in the 3-4.5 hour window, but there is now a Class 1A level guideline from the AHA regarding this treatment: Expansion of the Time Window for Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke With Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator.

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    • [DOC File]Texas Claim EDI Data Dictionary

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      Division of Workers’ Compensation. Texas Claims . Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Data Dictionary. April 2008 The Texas EDI Claims Data Dictionary was created to assist insurance carriers and trading partners in understanding each data element and how it should be reported according to Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation Act and Rules, and to increase the ...

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    • [DOCX File]Louisiana Emergency Response Network – Right Place. Right ...

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      Treatment with IV alteplase is considered Standard-of-Care when given to eligible patients in the first 4.5 hours from time of stroke onset. Please refer to your stroke protocol and consult with neurological expertise to determine eligibility.

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      5. Admit to ICU 6. Vital Signs and LOC check every 15 minutes X 2 hours, then every 30 minutes x 6 hours, then every hour x 16 hours B. NIH Stroke Scale immediately before administration of tPa, then post infusion. Then use abbreviated NIHSS every 1 hour for 24 hours, then every 2hours X 24 hours. (full NIHSS for any neuro changes )

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