Haemin Go / Tuesday, March 29, 2022 / Categories: Podcast, Pre-Hospital, Topics, Stroke Scale, Types Of Content, Podcast, Care Team, EMS, HEMS, Mobile Stroke Unit, ED First Patient Contact, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Nursing, Stroke Team, Topics, Stroke Scales, Types Of Content, Podcast, Testing, Triage & Disability Assessment, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Nursing, Stroke Team, Topics, Disability Assessment, NIHSS Limitations, Severity Scale Exam, Stroke Scores, Types Of Content, Podcast, Imaging & Diagnostics, Care Team, EM, Neuro, Stroke Team, Types of Content, Podcast, Fibrinolytic Therapy, Types of Content, Podcast, Endovascular Therapy, Types of Content, Podcast, ICU & Critical Care, Types of Content, Podcast, Post-ICU Care, Topics, Recovery, Types of Content, Podcast, Post-Acute, Rehabilitation & Outpatient, Topics, Rehab, Secondary Prevention, Types of Content, Podcast, Content Types, Podcast Ataxia and Dystaxia: How To Examine and Discuss These Disabling Symptoms With Your Patients Moderator: William A. Knight IV, MD, FACEP, FNCS Other Participants: Moshè A. Mizrahi, MD Finger-to-nose and heel-to-shin test for dysmetria, but ataxia and dystaxia are much more complicated and may herald pending disaster. Gait, balance, dysarthria, dysphagia, and many other signs may be forms of dyscoordination that you can identify on exam and may alter the course of care for your patients. Listen to this podcast to learn from a consummate neurologist and an emergency medicine stroke expert. Previous Article A Review of the Different Types of Anticoagulants and Their Clinical Applications Next Article Pitfalls in CTP: Why CTP Isn’t Always the Holy Grail in Acute Stroke Imaging Print 9179 Rate this article: No rating Please login or register to post comments.