Subcutaneous emphysema
Stop thrombolytic infusion, administer adrenaline, and maintain a permeable upper airway
What is the correct approach to managing severe allergic reactions in emergency settings?
There is no need for a specific protocol to severe allergic reactions, and the decision should be made case by case
Administer adrenaline, and maintain thrombolytic infusion
Maintain a permeable upper airway and thrombolytic infusion
Complete AV block
All health professionals should know the protocol, with no need to display it
The protocol should be displayed in an easily accessible location
If orolingual angioedema occurs during thrombolytic therapy, what is the correct response?
Which of the following are possible severe complications of treatment with thrombolysis?
Does this CT have signs of any intracranial hemorrhage?
No changes. ASPECTS: 10
Yes
Yes
Does this patient have an indication for thrombectomy?
Which vascular lesion is visible?
What is the extent of the established ischemic infarct in the CT scan?
No occlusion is visible
Moderate lesion. ASPECTS: 6
Are there any contraindications for thrombolysis?
Epileptic seizure
Moderate stroke
No
Based on the neurological assessment, please rate the stroke severity:
Occlusion of the right posterior cerebral artery
Minor stroke
Large infarct. ASPECTS: 3
No
Occlusion of the M3 segment of the right MCA
Based on the patient's clinical assessment and the head CT findings, select the most likely diagnosis:
Severe stroke
No
Yes