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=== Interpretation of the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale === | === Interpretation of the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale === | ||
If any of the three tests shows abnormal findings, the patient may be having a stroke and should be transported to a [[hospital]] as soon as possible. | If any of the three tests shows abnormal findings, the patient may be having a stroke and should be transported to a [[hospital]] as soon as possible. | ||
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Revision as of 21:23, 21 November 2018
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sadaf Sharfaei M.D.[2]
Overview
The Cincinnati Stroke Scale is a scale used to diagnose the presence of a stroke in a patient. It tests three signs including facial droop, arm drift, and speech to find if patient is having a stroke and need more investigation. If any of the three tests shows abnormal findings, the patient may be having a stroke and should be transported to a hospital as soon as possible.
Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale
Calculation of the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale
The Cincinnati Stroke Scale is a scale used to diagnose the presence of a stroke in a patient. It tests three signs including facial droop, arm drift, and speech to find if patient is having a stroke and need more investigation.[1]
Check all boxes that apply to your patient:
Interpretation of the Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale
If any of the three tests shows abnormal findings, the patient may be having a stroke and should be transported to a hospital as soon as possible.