Originally Posted by Softballmama
....or can it sometimes take a few hours after a patient's symptoms have started (mental status change/extremity weakness, etc.) to show up? I always thought you would see bleeding right away on a head CT, but a peer of mine says not necessarily. She states that is why neuro patients are usually rescanned within 24 hours. I decided to turn towards the experts (the neuro nurses) for the answer! Textbooks I have consulted have not given me a definitive answer.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

If the bleeding is significant...yes, you'll see it. The only reason you wouldnt see it is if it were VERY tiny.
If your patient is symptomatic from a bleed, it WONT be insignificant and you WILL see it on initial scan.
If a bleed is so minor/tiny that you dont pick it up on initial scan, the bleeding is likely NOT the primary cause of symptoms. (ie head trauma/contusion that initially wont show blood...but causing symptoms...may show bleeding on subsequent scans...)
Certain ischemic strokes (especially embolic!) will convert into a bleeding cva, so it's wise to do follow-ups...especially because these patients are generally on heparin/thinners of some sort...
it's the ischemic strokes that in general wont show up for 24-48 post event...