Stroke
Your Questions Answered
Graeme J. Hankey(Author)
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 21. April 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-0-443-07146-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Part of the "Your Questions Answered" series, this useful book provides must-have information for understanding and treating patients who have suffered a stroke or who are at risk of suffering one. Written in the same popular question and answer format as the others titles in this series, it helps prepare readers to work with patients and their families. It also provides information on effective, evidence-based care and management for the busy practitioner who needs quick access to important clinical information.
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Series
Edition
2nd ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
Professional and scholarly
General practitioners and other health practitioners providing care to the stroke patient, physicians treating the elderly and trainee neurologists and cardiologists
Illustrations
43 ills.
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-07146-1 (9780443071461)
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Book
12/2006
2nd Edition
Churchill Livingstone
€33.41
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Content
1. Terminology and definitions (What is a stroke?) 2. Epidemiology (How big is the problem of stroke?) 3. Diagnosis of stroke and transient ischaemic attack (Is it a vascular event?) 4. Localization of the lesion (Where is the damage?) 5. Pathological diagnosis (What is the nature of the lesion?) 6. Aetiological diagnosis 1 (What are the possible causes?) 7. Aetiological diagnosis 2 (What are the possible risk factors?) 8. Aetiological diagnosis 3 (What investigations are needed?) 9. Prognosis (What does the future hold for the patient?) 10. Early management (Should patients be referred to hospital?) 11. Hospital management (Where and how should the patient be managed?) 12. General management (What is basic stroke care?) 13. Specific management (What therapy for stroke is effective?) 14. Secondary prevention (How can recurrence be managed?) 15. Post-stroke care (How should persisting problems be managed?) 16. Stroke in special populations Appendix A: Volunteer and support groups and web sites Appendix B: Diagnostic evaluation of suspected transient ischaemic attack and stroke References Glossary Index of patient questions Index