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Stroke
Comprehensive Acute Stroke Care

You can take the test without obligation. To earn CE credit, you need to pass the test, complete an evaluation, and register/pay for your Certificate of Completion. Your Certificate will be delivered online immediately upon completing the course registration. (There is no charge for free courses and online certificate delivery.)

  • You must score 70% or better to pass this test.
  • Select one answer for each question.
  • Review your selections before submitting the test for grading.

NoteThis course was revised and updated on December 2, 2025. If you printed test questions from the previous version of this course, you will find that some questions in your printed version differ from the test below.

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1. Which statement is correct about the incidence and prevalence of stroke in the United States?

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2. Which condition is the leading cause and most important controllable risk factor for stroke?

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3. A stroke occurring in which part of the brain typically causes speech and language problems?

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4. Occlusion to which artery may present with locked-in syndrome or sudden death?

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5. Which term refers to a hemorrhagic stroke that results in bleeding into the space surrounding the brain?

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6. Which action is the most important for a family member or bystander to take when someone appears to be experiencing a stroke?

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7. What information is critically important for determining treatment decisions for stroke?

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8. Which amount of time is the recommended target from door to needle in the management of acute stroke?

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9. Which diagnostic test is the main imaging recommendation for stroke diagnosis?

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10. Which condition excludes a patient from receiving fibrinolytic therapy?

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11. Which statement describes an advantage of intra-arterial fibrinolytic administration over intravenous fibrinolytic administration?

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12. Which procedure is frequently used prior to surgical resection to reduce the size of the arteriovenous malformation (AVM)?

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13. Which intervention should be started on admission to prevent venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with acute stroke and restricted mobility?

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14. Which goal would be a priority when planning care for a patient during the postacute phase of recovering from a stroke?

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15. Which intervention is effective for boosting brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) to enhance neuroplasticity after stroke?

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16. Which action is considered the best way to prevent a secondary stroke?


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