2012
DOI: 10.1161/str.43.suppl_1.a91
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Abstract 91: Nurses Activate Inpatient Stroke Alerts Faster than Physicians and are Equally Competent at Identifying Stroke Patients versus Stroke Mimics

Abstract: Introduction: In-hospital “stroke alerts” are typically activated when a patient’s neurological status acutely deteriorates. Acute inpatient strokes represent an excellent potential opportunity for definitive treatment, but over triaging causing false alarms was a challenge at our institution, especially in the cardiology/CT surgery units, where many stroke mimic patients were being seen. Our stroke nurse, stroke coordinator, and stroke team physicians designed and implemented a formal collaborativ… Show more

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