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From important aspects of the physical examination to imaging studies to treatment options and dosage guidelines, Decision Making in Neurocritical Care provides a solid introduction to the evidence-based management of patients in the neurological intensive care unit. Succinct text in a highly accessible bullet-point format details the essentials of history-taking, physical examination, differential diagnosis, diagnostic evaluation, and treatments for a range of neurological problems in the critical care setting.

Special features:

- Brief vignettes of typical cases emphasize key questions for the physician to consider and urgent orders to be given

- Coverage of the basics of neurocritical care, including techniques of intubation, ventilator management, sedation, and multimodality monitoring

- Pearls and pitfalls highlight key points in patient management

- Convenient medication tables, including dosages, adverse effects, and contraindications

- Consistent presentation in each chapter enhances ease of use

Ideal for neurologists, neurosurgeons and critical care physicians at all levels, this book is invaluable for optimizing patient care. It is also an excellent choice for board review preparation in these specialties.


Product Details
Paperback:344 pages
Publisher:Thieme
Publication Date:April 24, 2009
Language:English
ISBN:1604060476
Product Length:7.7 inches
Product Width:4.9 inches
Product Height:0.6 inches
Product Weight:0.95 pounds
Package Length:7.9 inches
Package Width:4.9 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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5Excellent handbook of neurocritical care.  May 06, 2009 By Errol Gordon
I find this to be the best handbook of neurocritical care available currently. This book offers a concise review of the literature available for the critically ill neurological patient as well as giving detailed and practical treatment algorithms. This book would be helpful for all level from medical student and nurses to critical care and emergency room physicians. The text is also easy to read and well organized.

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5The most clear and succinct neurocritical care hand book to date  May 06, 2009 By Samir Peshimam "icu doc"
As the complexity of neuro critical care grows to date this is the only text book which covers all current unique topics and therapies throughly and thoughtfully. If you care for any neurologic pts in your icu this book is a must. And it is a HAND BOOK.

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2unsure about the audience  Sep 26, 2011 By The best reviewer "set_trust"
I have read this book from cover to cover. Overall a nice effort. I see a significant number of neurocritical care patients on a daily basis.

I think the primary audience is a neurosurgery resident who is rotating in the ICU and not necessarily an intensivist. Some of the chapters in the book are even written by the residents (unsure at what stage). One can notice that their inexperience. I do not have the book in front of me but one example is: in the spinal trauma section the author mentioned it is irreversible or something similar in the beginning. Anybody who know ASIA classification can say this is not a categorical statement. They have however corrected them at the end of the chapter.

Poor editing as well. Somewhere in meningitis chapter they have alluded helicobactor as an meningitis pathogen...

Overall if you are an intensivist you might want to look for alternative sources.


5EXCELLENT BOOK  May 11, 2011 By JM
I have read this book cover to cover twice. And I learned more from it the second time around. As a junior neurosurgery resident I find this book extremely high yield and have recommended this to all the residents in my program. Will buy the second and third edition when they come out.




5Great buy!  Apr 23, 2011 By R. Choi
Concise, comprehensive, made as an excellent review for the neurocritical UCNS boards. Problem is it may not be up to date, but it's hard to stay up to date in today's rapidly evolving neurocritical care field. Still, highly recommended.

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