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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 616.80428 EAN: 9781588290892 Edition: 1 ISBN: 1588290891 Label: Humana Press Manufacturer: Humana Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 648 Publication Date: January 13, 2004 Publisher: Humana Press Studio: Humana Press Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Product Description: An authoritative and comprehensive review of the most important clinical issues facing critically ill neurologic and neurosurgical patients. The authors provide pertinent basic, clinical, diagnostic, and management guidelines for all the conditions commonly encountered in the neurocritical care unit, including the management of autonomic disorders that require critical care, postoperative management, and endovascular treatment. The authors also discuss the latest developments in the monitoring of different body systems, emphasizing the management of cardiorespiratory complications and other medical conditions that may threaten the patient's life. Also detailed are the concepts of intracranial physiology and current neuromonitoring techniques, subjects whose understanding is basic to effective management of critically ill neurologic patients. Numerous tables, figures, diagrams, and radiographs simplify and explicate both the diagnostic and therapeutic processes. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A biased ReviewA tremendous effort and worth the price of admission. Meticulous in detail and truly useful. An easy read with current topics in logical order. Good diagrams. Written by a colleague, mentor, and friend. Rating: - Authoritative neurocritical care textbookThis textbook provides the most up-to-date, and concise information available regarding neurocritical care. It is a must have for any neurology or neurosurgical resident or attending. To not own this textbook is an injustice to your neurocritical care patient. In association with Amazon.com | |