Book contents
- Handbook of Emergency Neurology
- Handbook of Emergency Neurology
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Section 1 Neurologic Examination and Neurodiagnostic Testing
- Chapter 1 Emergency Neurologic Examination
- Chapter 2 Neuroradiology
- Chapter 3 Electroencephalography
- Chapter 4 Lumbar Puncture
- Section 2 Common Neurologic Presentations: A Symptom-Based Approach
- Section 3 Specific Neurological Disorders in Emergency Medicine
- Index
- References
Chapter 1 - Emergency Neurologic Examination
from Section 1 - Neurologic Examination and Neurodiagnostic Testing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2024
- Handbook of Emergency Neurology
- Handbook of Emergency Neurology
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Section 1 Neurologic Examination and Neurodiagnostic Testing
- Chapter 1 Emergency Neurologic Examination
- Chapter 2 Neuroradiology
- Chapter 3 Electroencephalography
- Chapter 4 Lumbar Puncture
- Section 2 Common Neurologic Presentations: A Symptom-Based Approach
- Section 3 Specific Neurological Disorders in Emergency Medicine
- Index
- References
Summary
The human nervous system contains more than 100 billion neurons. Each has a unique function enabling taste, smell, touch, sight, hearing, movement, respiration, cognition, and much more. In the setting of a neurologic emergency, patients may lose these unique capacities. It is the emergency physician’s responsibility to complete a neurologic history and examination to determine the type of deficit and the neuroanatomical location of the abnormality
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- Handbook of Emergency Neurology , pp. 1 - 7Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023