The medical state of acutely hospitalized neurologic patients is often compromised.
This title in Core Principles of Acute Neurology does focus on how certain neurologic conditions can inflict damage to other organ systems and what systemic complications most frequently jeopardize patients with primary neurological disorders.
Providing Acute Carecarefully summarizes the necessary orders and treatment plan and initial management of expected complications. Each system is discussed in a separate chapter and the crucial initial decisions are presented in an easy to read narrative. This book provides a ready to use template and basic knowledge in patients sick enough to require close attention, but who do not need to be in an intensive care unit.
Chapter 1: A Systemic Acute Care Plan
Chapter 2: Fever Control
Chapter 3: Acute Pulmonary Syndromes
Chapter 4: Acute Cardiac Syndromes
Chapter 5: Nutrition Assessment
Chapter 6: Fluid and Electrolytes Monitoring
Chapter 7: Glucose Adjustment
Chapter 8: Anticoagulation Strategies
Chapter 9: Antimicrobial Stewardship
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting: Drug Adverse Effects
Many clinicians with different levels of training and specialization will find this book helpful, particularly those without extensive internal medicine or critical care knowledge. --
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