TY - GEN AB - This is the second edition (in two volumes) of a well-received book that reflects current practices in the management of neurological emergencies. It was written bearing in mind the needs of first-contact physicians, who may be neurology trainees, neurology consultants, or interns. Special attention has been paid to various aspects of managing patients at the emergency department, from taking a good clinical history, to completing a quick and focused clinical examination, to investigating and commencing treatment. Neurological emergencies are unique in that they appear abruptly, generally follow a volatile course, and require a prompt yet balanced response. The management of neurological emergencies has been a major challenge in the past, and today, early and aggressive approaches are generally recommended. Exploring these and other aspects, the book offers a valuable asset for all practitioners seeking answers to the questions that inevitably arise while attempting to manage such critical situations. AU - Singh, Mamta Bhushan, AU - Bhatia, Rohit, CN - RC350.7 DO - 10.1007/978-981-13-5866-1 DO - doi ET - Second edition. ID - 899514 KW - Neurological emergencies. LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-13-5866-1 N2 - This is the second edition (in two volumes) of a well-received book that reflects current practices in the management of neurological emergencies. It was written bearing in mind the needs of first-contact physicians, who may be neurology trainees, neurology consultants, or interns. Special attention has been paid to various aspects of managing patients at the emergency department, from taking a good clinical history, to completing a quick and focused clinical examination, to investigating and commencing treatment. Neurological emergencies are unique in that they appear abruptly, generally follow a volatile course, and require a prompt yet balanced response. The management of neurological emergencies has been a major challenge in the past, and today, early and aggressive approaches are generally recommended. Exploring these and other aspects, the book offers a valuable asset for all practitioners seeking answers to the questions that inevitably arise while attempting to manage such critical situations. SN - 9789811358661 SN - 9811358664 T1 - Emergencies in neurology. TI - Emergencies in neurology. UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-981-13-5866-1 ER -