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NIH Stroke Scale Instructions Scale Definition Score 1a. Level of consciousness: The investigator must choose a 0 = Alert; keenly responsive response, even if a full evaluation is prevented by such 1 = Not alert, but arousable by minor obstacles as an endotracheal tube, language barrier, stimulation to obey, answer, or respond orotracheal trauma/bandages. A "3" is scored only if the 2 = Not alert, requires repeated stimulation patient makes no movement (other than reflexive posturing) in to attend, or is obtunded and requires response to noxious stimulation. strong or painful stimulation to make movements (not stereotyped) _______.
sides, and ataxia is scored only if present out of proportion to weakness. Ataxia is absent in the patient who cannot understand or is paralyzed. Only in the case of amputation or joint fusion may the item be scored "9", and the examiner must clearly write the explanation for not scoring. In case of
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