Core Principles of Acute Neurology is a series of short volumes that handles major topics not found in sufficient detail elsewhere and provides useful context. Solving Critical Consults provide practical information on how to evaluate complicated neurology consults in the ICU. The diagnosis and management of neurologic complications of acutely ill hospitalized patients remains challenging. The modern intensive care unit is a different place with different patients, and consultants may require a specific expertise in handling complications associated with critical illness. Some of these requests for consultation include not only diagnosis of the neurologic state, but also assistance with management at all levels. Prognostication in devastating situations or when the critical illness has come under control is a common request.
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This is the latest in a unique set of contributions from an outstanding expert in the field. Dr. Wijdicks effectively introduces many key concepts in neurological critical care in a few pages. Reading this brief work is an excellent investment in better patient outcomes. * David J. Dries, MD (University of Minnesota Medical School, USA); Doody's Notes *
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
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978-0-19-025109-3 (9780190251093)
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Eelco Wijdicks is Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Chair of the Division of Critical Care Neurology, and Consultant, Neurological Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, Saint Marys Hospital, Mayo Clinic
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Professor of Neurology, Mayo College of Medicine Chair, Division of Critical care Neurology ConsultantProfessor of Neurology, Mayo College of Medicine Chair, Division of Critical care Neurology Consultant, Neurosciences Intensive care Unit, Saint Marys Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
Table of Contents ; Preface ; Introduction to Series ; Chapter 1: Consulting in the Intensive Care Unit ; Chapter 2: Acute Confusion in the Critically Ill ; Chapter 3: Encephalopathies of Organ Dysfunction ; Chapter 4: The Postoperative Cardiac Patient ; Chapter 5: Neurologic Urgencies after Vascular Surgery ; Chapter 6: Postcardiac Arrest Support and the Brain ; Chapter 7: Acquired Weakness in the Intensive Care Unit ; Chapter 8: Neurology of Polytrauma ; Chapter 9: Neurooncology Emergencies ; Chapter 10: Troubleshooting: ICU Neurotoxicology ; Index