#1
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale assesses consciousness?
#2
Which limb is not assessed in the NIH Stroke Scale for motor function?
#3
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale assesses facial movement?
#4
What does a score of 4 on the NIH Stroke Scale indicate for facial palsy?
#5
Which limb is assessed for drift in the NIH Stroke Scale?
#6
What does a score of 2 on the NIH Stroke Scale indicate for best gaze?
#7
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale evaluates the ability to comprehend language?
#8
What score on the NIH Stroke Scale indicates the most severe stroke?
#9
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale evaluates the ability to understand spoken language?
#10
How many levels of consciousness are assessed in the NIH Stroke Scale?
#11
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale evaluates horizontal eye movement?
#12
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale evaluates the ability to raise both eyebrows?
#13
What does a score of 3 on the NIH Stroke Scale indicate for level of consciousness?
#14
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale evaluates the ability to track visual objects?
#15
What is the maximum score on the NIH Stroke Scale?
#16
What does a score of 0 on the NIH Stroke Scale indicate?
#17
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale evaluates motor function in the arm?
#18
Which component of the NIH Stroke Scale evaluates the ability to maintain steady visual gaze?
#19