Handbook of Emergency Neurology
Handbook of Emergency Neurology by Campbell, Thomas P.
Fast-paced, clear, and clinically focused, this handbook puts essential neurology where you need it most — at the bedside. Designed for emergency physicians, neurologists, residents, nurses, and advanced practice providers, it delivers concise, practical guidance on the recognition and immediate management of neurological emergencies.
Inside you’ll find succinct, evidence-informed approaches to stroke, seizures, altered mental status, acute headache, neuromuscular crises, and toxins affecting the nervous system. The book emphasizes rapid assessment, high-yield differential diagnoses, and stepwise interventions tailored for the emergency department and prehospital settings. Handy algorithms and quick-reference tips streamline decision-making during critical moments.
This is the resource clinicians turn to when time matters: it sharpens diagnostic accuracy, supports faster initiation of lifesaving therapies, and reduces uncertainty when triaging complex neurological presentations. Whether you practice in a busy urban ER, a community hospital, or a regional stroke center, the practical format and clinical pearls are applicable worldwide — from the United States and Europe to Asia, Australia, and beyond.
Concise yet comprehensive, the handbook is ideal for on-shift consultations, teaching rounds, and exam preparation. If you aim to improve patient outcomes in acute neurology and build confidence managing neurologic crises, this title is an indispensable addition to your clinical library.
Order your copy today and keep a dependable, expert-led guide to emergency neurology within reach for every shift.
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