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'''1a. Level of consciousness'''
==Background==
 
*Intubation or limb pathology making categories not testable should be considered and potentially not scored.
Alert = 0<br>
*tPA candidate generally with NIHSS 4 - 22
 
Not alert, arousable to mild stimulation = 1
 
Not alert, arousable to significant stimulation = 2
 
Not alert; reflexic, autonomic or no response = 3
 
'''1b. Level of Consc. Questions:''' Month and DOB
 
Both correct = 0
 
One correct = 1
 
Zero correct = 2
 
'''1c. Level of Consc. Command:''' Open/close eyes &amp; squeeze/release hand
 
Both correct = 0
 
One correct = 1
 
Zero correct = 2
 
'''2. Best Gaze:''' Horizontal voluntary or oculocephalic reflex
 
Normal = 0
 
Partial gaze palsy = 1
 
Forced deviation or total gaze palsy = 2
 
'''3. Visual Fields'''
 
Normal = 0
 
Partial hemianopia = 1
 
Complete hemianopia = 2
 
Bilateral hemianopia or cortical blindness = 3
 
'''4. Facial Paralysis'''
 
Normal = 0
 
Minor, flat nasolabial fold = 1
 
Partial or total uni lower paralysis= 2
 
Complete paralysis 1 or both sides (upper &amp; lower) = 3


'''5. Motor Arm''' (10 seconds)
==Scale==
===Level of Consciousness===
====1a General====
*Alert = 0<br>
*Not alert, arousable to mild stimulation = 1
*Not alert, arousable to significant stimulation = 2
*Not alert; reflexic, autonomic or no response = 3


No drift = 0  
====1b. Questions====
*Month and DOB
**Both correct = 0  
**One correct = 1
**Zero correct = 2


Some drift = 1  
====1c. Commands====
*Open/close eyes &amp; squeeze/release hand:
**Both correct = 0
**One correct = 1  
**Zero correct = 2


Falls, effort against gravity = 2  
===2. Best Gaze===
*Horizontal voluntary or oculocephalic reflex:
**Normal = 0
**Partial gaze palsy = 1
**Forced deviation or total gaze palsy = 2  


Falls, No effort against gravity = 3  
===3. Visual Fields===
*Normal = 0
*Partial hemianopia = 1
*Complete hemianopia = 2
*Bilateral hemianopia or cortical blindness = 3  


No movement = 4  
===4. Facial Paralysis===
*Normal = 0
*Minor, flat nasolabial fold = 1
*Partial or total uni lower paralysis= 2
*Complete paralysis 1 or both sides (upper &amp; lower) = 3


'''6. Motor Leg''' (5 seconds)
===5. Motor Arm===
*10 seconds:
**No drift = 0
**Some drift = 1
**Falls, effort against gravity = 2
**Falls, No effort against gravity = 3
**No movement = 4


No drift = 0  
===6. Motor Leg===
*5 seconds:
**No drift = 0  
**Some drift = 1
**Falls, effort against gravity = 2
**Falls, No effort against gravity = 3
**No movement = 4


Some drift = 1  
===7. Limb ataxia===
*Absent = 0
*One limb = 1  
*Two limb = 2


Falls, effort against gravity = 2  
===8. Sensory Loss===
*Arms, legs, trunk:
**Normal = 0
**Present but altered = 1
**Absent = 2  


Falls, No effort against gravity = 3  
===9. Best Language===
*Identification (picture or tactile), repetition, comprehension:
**No aphasia = 0
**Mild to moderate = 1
**Severe = 2
**Mute/Global aphasia = 3  


No movement = 4
===10. Dysarthria===
*None = 0
*Mild to moderate = 1
*Severe = 2


'''7. Limb ataxia'''
===11. Extinction/Inattention===
*Neglect:
**None = 0
**Loss of 1 modality (visual, tactile, auditory, spatial, personal) = 1
**Profound hemi-inattention or more than 1 modality = 2
[[File:NIHSS pictures and words.gif|thumb|Language/aphasia and Dysarthria]]


Absent = 0
==External Links==
*[http://www.mdcalc.com/modified-nih-stroke-scale-score-mnihss/ MDCalc - NIH Stroke Scale/Score]


One limb = 1
==References==
 
<references/>
Two limb = 2
National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke
 
'''8. Sensory Loss''' (arms, legs, trunk)
 
Normal = 0
 
Present but altered = 1
 
Absent = 2
 
'''9. Best Language:''' identification (picture or tactile), repetition, comprehension
 
No aphasia = 0
 
Mild to moderate = 1
 
Severe = 2
 
Mute/Global aphasia =3
 
'''10. Dysarthria'''
 
None = 0
 
Mild to moderate = 1
 
Severe = 2
 
1'''1. Extinction/Inattention '''(neglect)
 
None = 0
 
Loss of 1 modality (visual, tactile, auditory, spatial, personal) = 1
 
Profound hemi-inattention or more than 1 modality = 2
 
*Intubation or limb pathology making categories not testable should be considered and potentially not scored.
 
*tPA candidate generally with NIHSS 4 - 22


Source: National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke  
==See Also==
*[[CVA (Main)]] for VAN score
*[[Thrombolysis_in_Acute_Ischemic_Stroke_(tPA)|tPA in Stroke]]


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Background

  • Intubation or limb pathology making categories not testable should be considered and potentially not scored.
  • tPA candidate generally with NIHSS 4 - 22

Scale

Level of Consciousness

1a General

  • Alert = 0
  • Not alert, arousable to mild stimulation = 1
  • Not alert, arousable to significant stimulation = 2
  • Not alert; reflexic, autonomic or no response = 3

1b. Questions

  • Month and DOB
    • Both correct = 0
    • One correct = 1
    • Zero correct = 2

1c. Commands

  • Open/close eyes & squeeze/release hand:
    • Both correct = 0
    • One correct = 1
    • Zero correct = 2

2. Best Gaze

  • Horizontal voluntary or oculocephalic reflex:
    • Normal = 0
    • Partial gaze palsy = 1
    • Forced deviation or total gaze palsy = 2

3. Visual Fields

  • Normal = 0
  • Partial hemianopia = 1
  • Complete hemianopia = 2
  • Bilateral hemianopia or cortical blindness = 3

4. Facial Paralysis

  • Normal = 0
  • Minor, flat nasolabial fold = 1
  • Partial or total uni lower paralysis= 2
  • Complete paralysis 1 or both sides (upper & lower) = 3

5. Motor Arm

  • 10 seconds:
    • No drift = 0
    • Some drift = 1
    • Falls, effort against gravity = 2
    • Falls, No effort against gravity = 3
    • No movement = 4

6. Motor Leg

  • 5 seconds:
    • No drift = 0
    • Some drift = 1
    • Falls, effort against gravity = 2
    • Falls, No effort against gravity = 3
    • No movement = 4

7. Limb ataxia

  • Absent = 0
  • One limb = 1
  • Two limb = 2

8. Sensory Loss

  • Arms, legs, trunk:
    • Normal = 0
    • Present but altered = 1
    • Absent = 2

9. Best Language

  • Identification (picture or tactile), repetition, comprehension:
    • No aphasia = 0
    • Mild to moderate = 1
    • Severe = 2
    • Mute/Global aphasia = 3

10. Dysarthria

  • None = 0
  • Mild to moderate = 1
  • Severe = 2

11. Extinction/Inattention

  • Neglect:
    • None = 0
    • Loss of 1 modality (visual, tactile, auditory, spatial, personal) = 1
    • Profound hemi-inattention or more than 1 modality = 2
Language/aphasia and Dysarthria

External Links

References

National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke

See Also