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Amani Baidwan, Kendyl Egizi and Alysha Payne
Darrell Jackson, 81 year old male, came to the Emergency Department at Los Robles Hospital by ambulance after he collapsed in a coffee shop. Upon arrival he presented with left sided weakness, facial drooping, and aphasia. He was diagnosed with an ischemic stroke, right humerus head fracture, and right wrist fracture. The priority of care upon initial presentation to the Emergency Department included a CT scan, frequent monitoring of vital signs, starting a peripheral IV, drawing labs, assessing blood glucose, and an EKG. The nurse in the Emergency Department continuously monitored Mr. Jackson’s neurological status, changes in level of consciousness and signs and symptoms of complications.
After much discussion with the family, consent was given for tissue plasminogen activator (tPA). After tPA was given, Mr. Jackson converted to a hemorrhagic stroke, which is one of many risks associated with administration of tPA. He was His computed tomographic scans (CT) revealed intraparenchymal hematoma in both cerebral hemispheres and a large hemorrhage in the left parietal lobe. In the Intensive care Unit, Mr. Jackson was on a ventilator, had a RASS score of -5 and was only responsive to noxious stimuli. Priority in plan of care included airway management and a CPAP trial to begin weaning protocols. The CPAP trial failed, and a tracheostomy was placed. Mr.Jackson was then transferred to the Progressive Care Unit to continue treatment where the NG tube was removed and a PEG tube was inserted. Mr. Jackson has no known allergies and has a history of hypertension, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, diabetes, GERD, BPH, hypophosphatemia and anemia.
Collaborative interventions are necessary from all healthcare providers, such as physicians, nurses, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, case management and social work, to adequate;y care for Mr. Jackson. Case management has been working closely with the family to provide necessary resources to continue care for Mr. Jackson after discharge from the hospital. Mr. Jackson was discharged home with home health after 3 weeks in the hospital. His condition prior to discharge was as follows: A/O x 3 with mild cognitive deficits, speech impairment and left sided weakness.
Discussion Questions
- What is the difference between an ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke?
- What are some of the risk associated with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) that the nurse would need to assess for and educate the patient about?
- What are some of the psychological needs the nurse should anticipate for a patient who has experienced a stroke?