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Cedric McKoy – Advances in Stroke Care
Stroke Prevention Updates
Guidelines for Modifiable Risk Factors
Hypertension Recommendations
Cardiac Connections
Obesity Epidemic
Are We Making Progress?
Neuro Exam Challenges
How to determine your mental status
Key Findings from Cranial Nerve Assessment
Differentiating the Cause when Seconds Count
Guidelines for NIHSS
Stroke Rapid Response Teams
Identifying Stroke Chameleons and Mimics
Interpreting Imaging & Other Diagnostics
Metabolic problems
Central Nervous System Problems
Psychiatric Disorders
Migraine Headaches
Acute Stroke Care
The Stroke Timeline
Critical History Questions
Hyper-Acute Care Standards
Time targets for triage
Key Diagnostics
Acute Blood Pressure Management
Ischemic Strokes
Thrombotic Strokes
Major Symptoms based on Region
Hypercoagulable Work-Up
Embolic Strokes
Arterial Involvement: Symptoms
Current Management Strategies
Joint Commission Core Measures
Fluid Management
Seizure Management
Intra-Arterial t-PA
Stenting
Therapeutic Hypothermia
Compressive Craniectomy
Mechanical Clot Retrieval
MERCI Retriever
Treatments on The Horizon
AANN Guidelines & Expected Outcomes
Hemorrhagic Strokes
Recent Clinical Treatment Advances
How to manage increased intracranial pressure
Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Grading Scales
Limiting complications Stroke
Controversial Therapies
Responsibilities in Nursing
New technology is improving outcomes
Stroke Medication starting at A to Z
Anticoagulants
Antihypertensives
Glycemic Control
Neurostimulants
Thrombolytics
Clinical Trials on The Horizon
Expanding the Role Of The Primary Stroke Center
The Transition to Comprehensive Stroke Centers
Best Demonstrated Practices
Updates & Improvements More than a Decade Later
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Technology Updates that Improve Outcomes
New Procedures Expand the Treatment Window
The Best Medications and the Key Timing Guidelines
Assessment Data You Must Never Miss
Making Sense of the Mice
Ten Years Later: The Evolution Of the Primary Stroke Center
52-year-old John presents to the ER reporting that he has a headache that just doesn’t go away and his vision is a little blurry. He believes it is a sinus problem. You notice that he is struggling to speak and slumps over as you take his history. Are you ready for the unexpected? in Are you aware of what is happening in front of you? Patients can present with or develop neurological symptoms at any moment. Therefore, it is crucial that healthcare providers have the ability and confidence to quickly assess these changes in patients and intervene accordingly. Stroke Your expertise is crucial as patients only have a very short time to receive treatment. Join Cedric McKoyThis is a list of, MSN and ACNP. in-In depth review of the advances in Stroke management. These concepts are essential for nurses to understand in In order to offer the best and most up-to-date services,-To-Date care for patients and their families Cedric He is well-known for his ability to simplify complex concepts and provide useful tips and tools that you can immediately use.
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