NIH stroke scale

NIH stroke scale

NIH stroke scale (abbreviated NIHSS)[1][2] is a scale developed by NINDS that communicates several different neurological deficits[3] upon a single axis, represented by a score from 0 to 30.

A score of more than approximately 25 indicates a large stroke, and a score of less than 4 may still indicate a small stroke.

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