“This is an excellent, easy to read, concise review of common presenting neurological symptoms that are often encountered in the emergency department or hospital. The practical nature of this book is evident as the chapters are presented according to patient symptomatology instead of neurological entities. 3 Stars.”–Doody’s Review Service
Uniquely organized by presenting complaint, Neurologic Emergencies equips healthcare professionals with the tools needed to quickly identify, evaluate, stabilize, treat, and manage the full spectrum of neurologic symptoms—from dizziness to trauma. Striking the perfect balance between thoroughness and readability, this trusted classic delivers the authoritative guidance essential for achieving the best possible outcomes for patients facing neurologic emergencies. The Third Edition has been updated with a valuable primer on neuroimaging technologies and includes the latest evidence-based treatment strategies and expert advice. Key Features: Organized by presenting symptoms, rather than by disease, for unmatched clinical relevance. Written by a team of authors highly experienced in managing patients with neurologic complaints. Numerous algorithms and tables offer immediate access to critical information. Emphasizes patient history, physical exam, and rapid assessment.
This comprehensive resource covers everything you need to know in the acute care setting, including: Review of Basic Neuroanatomy Neuroimaging
Authors:
Gregory L. Henry (Author)
Edition:
3rd
Publication Date:
May 10, 2010
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