Principles and Practice of Emergency Neurology
Handbook for Emergency Physicians
- Edited by: Sid M. Shah, Michigan State University
- Edited by: Kevin M. Kelly, Drexel University, Philadelphia
- Thomas F. Scott , Sid M. Shah, Andrew Goldberg, Janene Hecker, Ivo Drury, James Valeriano, Daniel Ammons, Lara Kunschner, J. Stephen Huff, Robert Kaniecki, Merle L. Diamond, George Small, David Chuirazzi, Kevin M. Kelly, Tom Stein, Moises Arriaga, Nicholas Colovos, Jon Brillman, Paul Blackburn, Earl Reisdorff, Oliver Hayes, Anthony Briningstool, Michael Frankel, Marc Chimowitz, Rashmi Kothari, Sam Josvai, Roger Albin, Susan Baser, John Wald, James Albers, Sandeep Rana, Mara Aloi, L. R. Sears, Dennis Hanlon, Eric Eggenberger, Thomas Scott, Judith Heidebrink, Norman Foster, Herbert Newton, Craig Taylor, Amy Blasen, Oliver Hayes, Lara Kunschner, Michael Millin, David Wright, Sinan Baran, Chris Carpenter, Lee Warren, Kevin Gingrich, James E. Wilberger, Jr, Charles Bill, Vanessa Harkins, Patricia B. Josefczyk, Mark Baratz, Stephen Guertin, Jane Turner, Imad Jarjour, Liza Squires, Mont Roberts, Rae Hanson, Marsha Rappley, Mary Hughes, Page Pennell, Fred Harchelroad, David Overton, David Zich, Jon Brillman
- ISBN:9780511058882
- Publication date:December 2004
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In this handbook, the emergency physician-neurologist editorial team from the acclaimed comprehensive text Emergency Neurology bring its expertise to a readily accessible reference tool for the emergency department. With a symptom-based emphasis, the text, tables, and illustrations guide the emergency physician in the recognition, diagnosis, and management of neurological disorders both common and complex. Integrating fundamental neurological concepts with the practical realities and demands of emergency care, this handbook features management algorithms for dozens of conditions, and a list of 'pearls and pitfalls' at the conclusion of each of the 38 chapters. This survey of best practices in emergency neurology provides succinct and crucial clinical information for all emergency physicians who diagnose and manage neurologic disorders such as headache, seizure, and spinal cord injury. Emphasizing efficient neurological examination techniques, this is an essential handbook for emergency physicians, internists, and residents.