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The essential neurosurgery companion [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York : Thieme, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (xxxiv, 1038 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781604067361
  • 1604067365
  • 9781283638852
  • 1283638851
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • 2013 F-570
  • WL 18.2
Online resources:
Contents:
The Essential Neurosurgery Companion; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributing Editors; Contributors; Introduction; 1 Neurosurgical Abbreviations; 2 The Neurosurgery Candidate; 2.1 Gathering a Background in the Field; 2.2 Optimizing Clinical and Professional Skills; 2.3 The Application Process, Interview Season, and the Match; 3 Board Examinations in Neurosurgery; 3.1 U.S. (American Board of Neurological Surgery); 3.2 European Written Board Examination; 3.3 Canadian Board Examination (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada).
4 Historical Pearls in NeurosurgeryCore Competencies; 5 ACGME; 5.1 ACGME Basics; 5.2 ACGME Hour Regulations for U.S. NSGY Residents; 5.3 ACGME Outcome Project; 6 Quality Assessment; 6.1 JCAHO; 6.2 NSQIP/SCIP; 7 Emergency Transfers-EMTALA; 8 Medicolegal Aspects; 8.1 Error Disclosure; 8.2 Patient Insurance (Medicare/Medicaid/HMOs/PPOs); 8.3 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); 9 Ethics: Relationship with Vendors; Daily Essentials; 10 Focused Neurological Exam; 10.1 Basic Concepts; 10.2 Level of Consciousness/Mental Status; 10.3 Cranial Nerves; 10.4 Motor Exam.
10.5 Sensory Exam10.6 Reflexes; 10.7 Coordination and Gait; 10.8 Neurological Examination of the Comatose Patient; 11 Survival Skills; 11.1 Managing a Service; 11.2 Round Conduction; 12 On-Call Skills; 12.1 On-Call Students; 12.2 On-Call Residents; 12.3 Consults; 12.4 Work Environment Tips; 13 Oral Presentation Pearls; 14 Medical Spanish for Neurosurgeons; 14.1 Basic Commands; 14.2 Shunt Evaluation; 14.3 Explaining Imaging Findings; 14.4 Spine; 14.5 Brain Injury; 14.6 Stroke; 14.7 Tumors; 14.8 Aneurysms; 14.9 Postoperative; 14.10 Follow-Up; 15 Neurosurgical Instruments; Fundamentals.
16 Neuroanatomy16.1 Brainstem and Cranial Nerves; 16.1.1 Medulla; 16.1.2 Pons; 16.1.3 Midbrain; 16.2 Cerebellum; 16.3 Diencephalon; 16.3.1 Thalamus; 16.3.2 Hypothalamus; 16.3.3 Subthalamus; 16.3.4 Epithalamus; 16.4 Cerebral Hemispheres/Telencephalon; 16.4.1 Limbic System; 16.4.2 Basal Ganglia; 16.5 Vascular Territories; 16.5.1 Carotid Arteries; 16.5.2 Anterior and Posterior Circulation; 16.5.3 Spinal Cord Blood Supply; 16.6 Spinal Cord and Tracts: Descending Pathways; 16.6.1 Corticospinal Tract; 16.6.2 Descending Autonomic System; 16.7 Spinal Cord and Tracts: Ascending Pathways.
16.7.1 Dorsal Columnar Pathway or Medial Lemniscal System16.7.2 Spinothalamic Tracts; 16.8 Autonomic Nervous System; 16.8.1 Sympathetic; 16.8.2 Parasympathetic; 16.9 CSF and Cisterns; 16.10 Meninges; 17 Neurophysiology; 17.1 Basic Concepts; 17.2 EEG Interpretation; 17.3 EMG Interpretation; 17.4 Evoked Potential Interpretation; 17.5 Sleep Studies; 18 Neurobiology; 18.1 Neuronal Death and Regeneration; 18.2 Neuron/Axon Structure; 18.3 Action Potential; 18.4 Muscle Spindles and Golgi Tendon Organs; 19 Neuroendocrinology; 19.1 Circumventricular Organs; 19.2 Hypothalamus; 19.2.1 Anterior.
Summary: A practical neurosurgical resource rich with answers to questions commonly encountered in clinical practicePresented in a highly efficient question-and-answer format, The Essential Neurosurgery Companion is a portable handbook for quick referencing of key concepts encountered in neurosurgical practice. With a strong focus on the realities residents face each day, the book covers practical issues such as how to apply to residency programs, what to do during rounds, and how to examine patients, as well as more advanced issues in all areas of neurosur.
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The Essential Neurosurgery Companion; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contributing Editors; Contributors; Introduction; 1 Neurosurgical Abbreviations; 2 The Neurosurgery Candidate; 2.1 Gathering a Background in the Field; 2.2 Optimizing Clinical and Professional Skills; 2.3 The Application Process, Interview Season, and the Match; 3 Board Examinations in Neurosurgery; 3.1 U.S. (American Board of Neurological Surgery); 3.2 European Written Board Examination; 3.3 Canadian Board Examination (Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada).

4 Historical Pearls in NeurosurgeryCore Competencies; 5 ACGME; 5.1 ACGME Basics; 5.2 ACGME Hour Regulations for U.S. NSGY Residents; 5.3 ACGME Outcome Project; 6 Quality Assessment; 6.1 JCAHO; 6.2 NSQIP/SCIP; 7 Emergency Transfers-EMTALA; 8 Medicolegal Aspects; 8.1 Error Disclosure; 8.2 Patient Insurance (Medicare/Medicaid/HMOs/PPOs); 8.3 The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); 9 Ethics: Relationship with Vendors; Daily Essentials; 10 Focused Neurological Exam; 10.1 Basic Concepts; 10.2 Level of Consciousness/Mental Status; 10.3 Cranial Nerves; 10.4 Motor Exam.

10.5 Sensory Exam10.6 Reflexes; 10.7 Coordination and Gait; 10.8 Neurological Examination of the Comatose Patient; 11 Survival Skills; 11.1 Managing a Service; 11.2 Round Conduction; 12 On-Call Skills; 12.1 On-Call Students; 12.2 On-Call Residents; 12.3 Consults; 12.4 Work Environment Tips; 13 Oral Presentation Pearls; 14 Medical Spanish for Neurosurgeons; 14.1 Basic Commands; 14.2 Shunt Evaluation; 14.3 Explaining Imaging Findings; 14.4 Spine; 14.5 Brain Injury; 14.6 Stroke; 14.7 Tumors; 14.8 Aneurysms; 14.9 Postoperative; 14.10 Follow-Up; 15 Neurosurgical Instruments; Fundamentals.

16 Neuroanatomy16.1 Brainstem and Cranial Nerves; 16.1.1 Medulla; 16.1.2 Pons; 16.1.3 Midbrain; 16.2 Cerebellum; 16.3 Diencephalon; 16.3.1 Thalamus; 16.3.2 Hypothalamus; 16.3.3 Subthalamus; 16.3.4 Epithalamus; 16.4 Cerebral Hemispheres/Telencephalon; 16.4.1 Limbic System; 16.4.2 Basal Ganglia; 16.5 Vascular Territories; 16.5.1 Carotid Arteries; 16.5.2 Anterior and Posterior Circulation; 16.5.3 Spinal Cord Blood Supply; 16.6 Spinal Cord and Tracts: Descending Pathways; 16.6.1 Corticospinal Tract; 16.6.2 Descending Autonomic System; 16.7 Spinal Cord and Tracts: Ascending Pathways.

16.7.1 Dorsal Columnar Pathway or Medial Lemniscal System16.7.2 Spinothalamic Tracts; 16.8 Autonomic Nervous System; 16.8.1 Sympathetic; 16.8.2 Parasympathetic; 16.9 CSF and Cisterns; 16.10 Meninges; 17 Neurophysiology; 17.1 Basic Concepts; 17.2 EEG Interpretation; 17.3 EMG Interpretation; 17.4 Evoked Potential Interpretation; 17.5 Sleep Studies; 18 Neurobiology; 18.1 Neuronal Death and Regeneration; 18.2 Neuron/Axon Structure; 18.3 Action Potential; 18.4 Muscle Spindles and Golgi Tendon Organs; 19 Neuroendocrinology; 19.1 Circumventricular Organs; 19.2 Hypothalamus; 19.2.1 Anterior.

A practical neurosurgical resource rich with answers to questions commonly encountered in clinical practicePresented in a highly efficient question-and-answer format, The Essential Neurosurgery Companion is a portable handbook for quick referencing of key concepts encountered in neurosurgical practice. With a strong focus on the realities residents face each day, the book covers practical issues such as how to apply to residency programs, what to do during rounds, and how to examine patients, as well as more advanced issues in all areas of neurosur.

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