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Eelco F. M. Wijdicks

    Eelco Wijdicks je profesorom neurológie na Mayo Clinic College of Medicine a docentom histórie medicíny. Jeho práca sa zaoberá fascinujúcim spojením kinematografie a neurológie, skúma, ako film zobrazuje mozgové funkcie a poruchy. Wijdicks vnáša do svojej literárnej práce hlboké znalosti z lekárskej praxe aj z histórie medicíny.

    Selected Tables and Figures from
    Neurocinema-The Sequel
    Examining Neurocritical Patients
    Guide To The Comatose Patient
    • Guide To The Comatose Patient

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      "Families are often left bewildered and confused when a loved one is unconscious and unresponsive. They're not sure how to react or what to expect. Will the loved one wake up soon and when? There's tremendous anxiety not knowing what the future may hold for a loved one, including changes in personality or a major disability. During times such as these, families need extraordinary support and authentic information. Written with a clear purpose in mind, Guide to the comatose patient offers information and advice to families working through the upredictability of acute brain injuries resulting in coma. Eelco F.M. Wijdicks, M.D., is a neurointensivist at Mayo Clinic and professor of neurology with an expertise in acute brain injury and coma. He explains the many causes of coma, the different stages of unconsciousness, what physicians look for when examining a patient who's comatose, and how coma is treated and managed. Coma can take several paths, bringing relief to families when recovery is quick and complete and producing continued anguish when there's no change or the situation worsens. In this novel book Dr. Wijdicks offers his insights, based on years of experience, to help families understand why it's difficult to predict the outcomes of brain injuries and coma. He also discusses what can be expected as time goes on and factors to consider when having to make important decisions regarding treatment, including a transition to palliative care. Guide to the comatose patient is a serious attempt to provide answers to complex questions and to offer guidance and reassurance." -- Back cover

      Guide To The Comatose Patient
    • Examining Neurocritical Patients

      • 228 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      Focusing on neurocritical illness, this book offers a specialized approach to the neurologic examination, emphasizing detailed clinical assessments for acutely ill patients. It illustrates the significance of specific neurologic signs and the fundamentals of localization, while highlighting the need for structured examinations tailored to different situations. Key skills such as recognizing deterioration, predicting clinical outcomes, and effective communication are also discussed, reinforcing the importance of traditional heuristics in neurologic practice.

      Examining Neurocritical Patients
    • Neurocinema-The Sequel

      A History of Neurology on Screen

      • 235 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Exploring the intersection of neurology and cinema, this book reviews the evolution of neurological themes in film from its inception to modern-day representations. It highlights how filmmakers have depicted neurological concepts, offering a unique perspective on the history of the field. Covering a range of films, both classic and contemporary, it examines the portrayal of neurological disorders and the impact of these visual narratives on public understanding and perception.

      Neurocinema-The Sequel
    • Selected Tables and Figures from

      • 336 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      A selection of tables and figures taken from the larger textbook, 'The Practice of Emergency and Critical Care Neurology'. Put together in a book designed to fit in a pocket and have information immediately available, this short guide is the perfect quick reference to have on hand. It compiles the main conclusions of the chapters and includes the most useful tables and figures to quickly look things up, verify a dose, write an order set and to provide emergency care of critically ill neurologic patients.

      Selected Tables and Figures from