On completion of the module the learner will have a critical understanding of:
- The purpose, evidence-base, benefits and risks of thrombolysis and/or thrombectomy treatment following stroke
- The importance of ‘Time is Brain’ in relation to these treatments, and why stroke should be treated as a medical emergency
- The criteria for use, and the potential contra-indications, of thrombolysis and thrombectomy treatments following stroke; see Word .doc Eligibility for thrombectomy
- Providing information and support to the patient and their family about these treatments
- The properties, actions, dosages, administration and side-effects of thrombolysis
- The details of thrombectomy which are relevant to those caring for patients with hyperacute stroke
- Nursing observation, monitoring, care and interpretation of the patient’s condition before, during and after thrombolysis and thrombectomy treatment, responding appropriately to changes or deterioration
- Causes, manifestations and management of adverse reactions following thrombolysis treatment
- How the patients progress through the hyperacute treatment pathways can be as rapid and smooth as possible
Hyperacute stroke including…
What is thrombolysis?