Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death and the leading cause of significant, long-term disability in the United States. Clinicians’ knowledge and use of evidence to guide the care of patients with ischemic stroke are paramount to improving patient outcomes. The recently updated “Guidelines for the Early Management of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Guideline for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association” provides clinicians with evidence-based, expert consensus to guide the recognition and early management of patients with acute ischemic stroke. The guideline provides 115 recommendations for the management of patients with acute ischemic stroke, including 24 new recommendations and 51 revised recommendations divided into 14 major topic areas. This article reviews the recommendations and related literature and provides suggestions for use and implementation of the guideline within a stroke program of care.
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1 April 2014
Symposium Guidelines Review and Update|
April 01 2014
Clinical Review and Implications of the Guideline for the Early Management of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke
Sarah L. Livesay, RN, DNP, ACNP-BC, ACNS-BC
Sarah L. Livesay, RN, DNP, ACNP-BC, ACNS-BC
Sarah L. Livesay is Assistant Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center, 6901 Berner Ave, SON 786, Houston, TX 77007 ([email protected]).
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AACN Adv Crit Care (2014) 25 (2): 130–141.
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Sarah L. Livesay; Clinical Review and Implications of the Guideline for the Early Management of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke. AACN Adv Crit Care 1 April 2014; 25 (2): 130–141. doi: https://doi.org/10.4037/NCI.0000000000000017
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