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Cerebral Vascular Accident Assessment in the Classroom
The neurological assessment can be challenging for new nurses to complete. Accuracy is critical when completing a neurological assessment for a suspected cerebral vascular accident (CVA). Neurological emergencies such as a CVA need to be identified quickly in order for appropriate intervention to be...
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description | The neurological assessment can be challenging for new nurses to complete. Accuracy is critical when completing a neurological assessment for a suspected cerebral vascular accident (CVA). Neurological emergencies such as a CVA need to be identified quickly in order for appropriate intervention to be completed. Without hands-on experience with CVA assessment tools, even experienced nurses may lack the skills needed to accurately assess a patient with a possible CVA. Practice in the classroom using a student serving as a standardized patient may assist in the development of neurological assessment skills |
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