Family medicine - Cerebrovascular Diseas
1 A 65-year-old man with a history of poorly controlled hypertension and a 45 pack-year smoking history falls down returning to the bedroom from the bathroom. His wife finds him to be unable to move his right arm, and his face is drooping on the right. His speech is garbled. She calls 911, and the man is taken to an emergency department where he arrives 45 minutes after the onset of his symptoms. A decision was made to consider thrombolysis. Which of the following is not a satisfied criterion for going forward with the process of thrombolysis to interrupt a thrombotic stroke?
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1 A 65-year-old man with a history of poorly controlled hypertension and a 45 pack-year smoking history falls down returning to the bedroom from the bathroom. His wife finds him to be unable to move his right arm, and his face is drooping on the right. His speech is garbled. She calls 911, and the man is taken to an emergency department where he arrives 45 minutes after the onset of his symptoms. A decision was made to consider thrombolysis. Which of the following is not a satisfied criterion for going forward with the process of thrombolysis to interrupt a thrombotic stroke?
👉 Сorrect Аnswer and Explanations see here: https://youtu.be/6p3ESX8JtS8