Now with new MR and CT images throughout, this edition serves as a guide to differential diagnosis of all neurologic emergencies encountered in the emergency department or the outpatient setting. The symptom-based approach (for example, seizure, headache, coma) makes the text useful for all primary care physicians. It reviews physical examination associated with each symptom, and presents pathophysiology concerns and initial therapeutic approaches and protocols.
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Key Features:
· Symptom oriented approach
· Greg Henry is THE name in neurologic emergencies
· Extensively updated and expanded references
· Thoroughly rewritten treatment guidelines in every chapter
New to the Second Edition:
· Evidence-based management and treatment guidelines
· Quick-reference management algorithms
· Pocket booklet of differential diagnosis tables and management algorithms
GETTING TO THE DIAGNOSIS IS THE MOST DIFFICULT PART
HERE’S HELP… Uniquely organized by presenting complaint rather than disease, Neurologic Emergencies, 2/e helps you to quickly identify, evaluate, stabilize, treat, and manage the full range of neurologic symptoms. Completely updated and expanded, it fully reflects today’s evidence-based strategies, treatments, and technologies.
KEY FEATURES
*Symptom-oriented approach
*Emphasis on patient history, physical exam, and rapid assessment
*Evidence-based approach, complete with the latest references
*Algorithms and tables speed access to critical information
*Reflects the latest imaging technologies
Neurologic Emergencies: A Symptom-Oriented Approach, 2/e is indispensable for any clinician working in the urgent care environment.
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