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Supporting Guidelines
- Primary Prevention Guidelines
- Secondary Prevention Stroke Guidelines
- Consensus Statements from the Brain Attack Coalition on Primary and Comprehensive Stroke Centers
- Recommendations for the Establishment of Stroke Systems of Care
- American Stroke Association Guidelines
Resources
Discharge Orders/Discharge Instructions
Dysphagia Screening Tools
These documents have been provided to the American Heart Association by the below hospitals as examples of dysphagia screening tools. This document is available only to give you an idea of how some hospitals might use dysphagia screening tools. By including this document on its Web site, the American Heart Association does not represent that this document is complete, accurate or efficacious, or that it follows all of the American Heart Association guidelines for secondary and primary prevention of cardiovascular events or stroke. Hospitals should design their own dysphagia screening tools based on their own procedures and professional experience.
Order Sets
- Atlanta Medical Center Tenet Order Set: Acute Stroke Orders Following tPA Administration
- Atlanta Medical Center Tenet Order Sets: Acute ICH
- Atlanta Medical Center Tenet Order Sets: Acute Stroke Orders (non-r-tPA)
- California Pacific Medical Center Order Sets: ED Acute Stroke TIA
- Columbia St. Mary Order Set: Ischemic Stroke TIA
- Oregon Health & Science University Order Sets: ASH
- Oregon Health & Science University Order Sets: Ischemic
- Oregon Health & Science University Order Sets: Post tPA
- Oregon Health & Science University Order Set: Heparin
- Palms of Pasadena Hospital Order Sets: Hemorrhagic Stroke
- Palms of Pasadena Hospital Order Sets: tPA Ischemic Stroke
- Pinnacle Health Order Sets: Ischemic Stroke
- Pinnacle Health Order Sets: tPA
- St. Vincent’s Medical Center Order Set: ED
- University of Toledo Medical Center Order Sets: ED Suspected Stroke
Other
- Allegheny General Hospital: Stroke Audit Tool
- Atlanta Medical Center Tenet: Stroke Board
- Butler Memorial Hospital: Stroke Thrombolytic Therapy Checklist
- Columbia St. Mary's: Stroke Education Assessment Teaching Record
- Cullman Regional Medical Center: Quality Measures Booklet
- Forsyth Medical Center Code Purple Timeline
- Forsyth Medical Center Dashboard
- Massachusetts General Hospital: Adult Intracerebral Hemorrhage
- Massachusetts General Hospital: BP Management
- Massachusetts General Hospital: Thrombolysis
- Massachusetts General Hospital: IV#IA Pretreatment
- Massachusetts General Hospital: IV t-PA Treatment
- Massachusetts General Hospital IV t-PA Administration
- Oregon Health & Science University: Practice Standard Inpatient Ischemic
- Oregon Health & Science University: Practice Standard for ED
- Oregon Health & Science University: Practice Standard tPA
- Oregon Health & Science University: Instructions for Dilution and Administration tPA
- Oregon Health & Science University: Practice Standard for Inpatients ICH
- Oregon Health & Science University: Practice Standard For Inpatients SAH
- Oregon Health & Science University: tPA Dosing Chart
- SCA Prevention: AMI Patient Discharge Contract
- SCA Prevention: HF Patient Discharge Contract
- The Reading Hospital and Medical Center: t-PA worksheet
- UCLA: PROTECT Coverletter For Folders
- UCLA: PROTECT PCP Letter
- UCLA: Self Monitor Log for Clinic
- University of Toledo Medical Center: Patient Education Record
Pathways/Algorithms
Patient Education
These documents have been provided to the American Heart Association by the below hospitals as examples of patient education. These documents are available only to give you an idea of how some hospitals might use patient education. By including this document on its Web site, the American Heart Association does not represent that these documents are complete, accurate or efficacious, or that it follows all of the American Heart Association guidelines for secondary and primary prevention of cardiovascular events or stroke. Hospitals should design their own patient education based on their own procedures and professional experience.
- UCLA tPA Decision Visual Aid for Patients and Families
- ASA TJC CDC Stroke Consensus: Tool for Consensus
- Palomar Palmorado Health Patient Education: After Your Stroke
- UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center: Stroke PROTECT Patient Report Card
- UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center: PROTECT Risk Factors
- www.giveme5forstroke.org
Specific Order Sets
These documents have been provided to the American Heart Association by the below hospitals as examples of specific order sets. These documents are available only to give you an idea of how some hospitals might use specific order sets. By including this document on its Web site, the American Heart Association does not represent that these documents are complete, accurate or efficacious, or that it follows all of the American Heart Association guidelines for secondary and primary prevention of cardiovascular events or stroke. Hospitals should design their own specific order sets based on their own procedures and professional experience.
Stroke Classification
These documents have been provided to the American Heart Association by the below hospitals as examples of stroke classification. These documents are available only to give you an idea of how some hospitals might use specific stroke classification. By including this document on its Web site, the American Heart Association does not represent that these documents are complete, accurate or efficacious, or that it follows all of the American Heart Association guidelines for secondary and primary prevention of cardiovascular events or stroke. Hospitals should design their own specific order sets based on their own procedures and professional experience.
Stroke Center Certification
The American Stroke Association provides many resources to help hospitals become ready for certification, including ASTP and GWTG. For more information about TJC Primary Stroke Center Certification, visit www.jointcommission.org.
