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. 2013 Sep 5;10:E149. doi: 10.5888/pcd10.130035

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Changes in selected stroke care capacity measures from 2001 to 2012 among 70 Emergency Medical Services systems, North Carolina. The 70 systems participated in surveys administered in 2001 and 2012. Basic education topics were stroke risk factors, signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, and scale or screening tool. Not included in basic topics was thrombolytic therapy. One system did not answer the question on thrombolytic therapy, and one did not answer the question on use of validated scale or screening tool.

Survey Measure EMS System Changes From 2001 to 2012
Changed from No to Yes Stayed at Yes Stayed at No Changed from Yes to No
4 Basic educational topics were covereda 18 29 14 9
Thrombolytic therapy was covered as an educational topicb 17 28 14 10
Validated scale or screening tool was usedb 50 16 3 0
Policy to advance notify hospital existed 20 50 0 0
a Basic education topics were stroke risk factors, signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, and scale or screening tool. Not included in basic topics was thrombolytic therapy.
b One system did not answer.