Stroke Module Scene B – CT Scan. Scene B Introduction Mr. Jones has been prepped and readied for...

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Stroke Module

Scene B – CT Scan

Scene B Introduction

Mr. Jones has been prepped and readied for his CT scan to see if his headache is being caused by bleeding in the brain. Please proceed to the CT scan room to begin this test.

Scene B 1 – CT Scan

Protocol EMR

Dr.’s Notes

Patient

History

Protocol:

1. Adjust height of gurney so the bottom of the gurney is level with the inner CT circle. 

Scene B 2 – CT Scan

Protocol EMR

Dr.’s Notes

Patient

History

Protocol:

2. Adjust the patient’s gurney forward until the base of the patient’s skull is on the far side of the inner CT circle. 

Scene B 3 – CT Scan

Protocol EMR

Dr.’s Notes

Patient

History

Protocol:

3. Go into the CT control room.

Dr.’s Notes

PatientHistory

Scene B4

Scan Options:

Circle of Willis Scan Parameters

Routine Head Scan Parameters

Sinus Supine Scan Parameters

4. Select the “Routine Head Scan Parameters” option.

EMR

Protocol

Dr.’s Notes

PatientHistory

Scene B5

5. Run the CT scan

EMR

Protocol

Run Scan

Dr.’s Notes

PatientHistory

Scene B 6

6. Locate the suspected bleed on the CT scan results

EMR

Protocol

CT Scan Results

Dr.’s Notes

PatientHistory

Scene B 6

7. Order your next diagnostic test.

EMR

Protocol

CT Scan Results

Diagnostic Test Options:

MRI Scan

PET Scan

CT AngiogramSubarachnoid Hemorrhage

Scene B Conclusion

Dr. _______,

Great job! Mr. Jones is certainly benefiting from your expertise and hard work. Mr. Jones will be waiting for you in the CT angiogram room.

Cat Scan Results• The bright white areas in the

brain indicate bone and blood. The grey areas are brain tissue. As you can see in this scan, there is bleeding in Mr. Jones’ brain. This is known as a hemorrhagic stroke. Given the location, this would be classified as a subarachnoid hemorrhagic stroke (SAH stroke). SAH strokes are normally caused by either trauma to the head or an aneurysm. Since there is record of trauma in Mr. Jones’ patient history, you need to run another diagnostic test to see if there is an aneurysm.

Bleeding Bone

Dr. _______’s Notes (Scene B)

• Subarachnoid hemorrhagic (SAH) stroke diagnosed

• SAH stroke is probably due to an aneurysm since there is no trauma in Mr. Jones’ recent patient history

• CT angiogram ordered to located suspected aneurysm

Return to ER

Bleeding