Johns Hopkins University
(School of Nursing)
American Board of Neuroscience Nursing
ABNN Stroke Certified Registered Nurse SCRN
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Course Title and Number: ABNN Stroke Certified Registered
Nurse SCRN Exam
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Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025
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American Board of Neuroscience Nursing 2024-
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ABNN Stroke Certified Registered Nurse SCRN
Stroke Certification Exam Preventative Care
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Indicator #1 Patient/ Family/Caregiver - Answer>>
Patient/Family/Caregiver will receive stroke education,
signs and symptoms, using teachback.
Indicator #2 Household Mobility - Answer>> At
discharge, patient will be able to ambulate, or propel
self in wheelchair, greater or equal to 50 feet with min
assistance or less
Indicator #3 Depression Screen - Answer>> All
patients will have a full PHQ-9, Depression Screen
completed on admission with appropriate follow up and
documentation completed for patients with scores of 5
or greater
Indicator #4 Toileting Transfer Change - Answer>>
Toileting Transfers will show increase of 1 GG points
prior to or at discharge
NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS) - Answer>> A 42 point scale
used to assess the severity of stroke
1. which is true of a male patient with atrial fibrillation
(a-fib) who scores 3 on either the CHADS, (congestive
heart failure, hypertension history, age >75. diabetes,
stroke history) or the CHA2,DS2,-VASc (congestive
heart failure, hypertension, age >75, diabetes, stroke
history, vascular disease, age 65-74, sex category)
scores?
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A. He had a history of heart failure and diabetes
B. He should receive an oral anticoagulant
C. He only needs an oral antithrombotic
D. He is at high risk of bleeding with an anticoagulant -
Answer>> 1. B The CHADS, score is a classification
tool for predicting stroke in patients with atrial
fibrillation. One point is given if any of the following are
present: congestive heart failure, hypertension, age
above 75 years, diabetes, and stroke or transient
ischemic attack (TIA) History (gets 2 points). The
CHADS, VASc score can be considered an extension of
the CHADS, scheme by considering additional stroke
risk factors that may influence a decision whether or
not to anticoagulate. The letters that acronym stand for
the same conditions as in CHADS, with additional
components of: age older than 75 years gets 2 points,
so now has a subscript 2, vascular disease, age 65 to
74 years, and sex. Patients with CHADS, score of 1
receive anticoagulation; males with a CHA DS-VAS
score of higher than 1 and females with a CHA,DS -
VASc of higher than 2 receive oral anticoagulation
(Meschia et al., 2014).
2. A primary care provider (PCP) who initiates a statin
medication for a patient whose medical history includes
type 2 diabetes and hypertension would be providing
what type of stroke care?
A. Secondary prevention
B. Tertiary prevention
C. Primary prevention
D. Primordial prevention - Answer>> 2. C Primary
prevention seeks to prevent the onset of specific
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