Part one. Foundational Competencies.- Chapter 1. The Practice of Inpatient Neuropsychology; Tracy Kretzmer, Erica Cotton (née Sieg), and Thomas Oswald.- Chapter 2. Clinical Practice, Billing, and Marketing of Neuropsychology Services in Inpatient Settings; Erica L. Dawson, Douglas Johnson-Greene, and Cady Block. -Chapter 3. Medical Knowledge for Inpatient Neuropsycholoigists; Greg A. Sullivan.-Chapter 4. Bedside Examination and Inpatient Report Writing; Erin K Bailey, Andrea Kurasz, and Emanuel M. Boutzoukas. - Chapter 5. Diversity Considerations for Inpatient Neuropsychologists; Martina Azar, Sheryl Berardinelli, Karina Loyo, and Claire McGrath. - Part Two. Clinical Syndromes and Applied Assessment. -Chapter 6. Delirium I - Pathophysiology, Treatment, And Outcomes; Joel E. Kamper, Ryan Van Patten, Emily Hallowell, and Michelle Fox. -Chapter 7. Delirium II - Common Etiologies; Ryan Van Patten, Emily Hallowell, Joel E. Kamper, Kyle J. Jennette, and Robert Kanser. -Chapter 8. Paraneoplastic Neurologic Disorders; Brittany Lang, Michelle Boston-Babicz, and Joel E. Kamper. -Chapter 9. Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus; Jason R. Soble, Devin M. Ulrich, Matthew S. Phillips, and Kyle J. Jennette. -Chapter 10. Rare And Rapidly Progressive Syndromes; Emily N. Vanderbleek, Daniel S. Weitzner, and Joseph J. Boscarino. -Chapter 11. Acquired Brain Injury; Rachel Keelan, Amanda Zwilling, and Robin Hanks. Part Three. Advanced Practice Considerations. -Chapter 12. Management Of Cognitive And Behavioral Sequelae in Inpatient Settings; Jennifer Pender and Summar Reslan. -Chapter 13. Assessment Of Decisional Capacity; Erin K Bailey, Megan Stockamp, and Adam Fusick. -Chapter 14. Psychological Adjustment in Acute Care And Rehabilitation Settings; Daniel W. Klyce, David J. Rothman, Sarah W. Clark, and Bani Malhotra.