CPD – MS181 Neurological Emergencies Mini Series

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[Pre-Order] – Deliver digital download link within 4-8 business days after successful payment. Please contact us to get more details. Purchase CPD – MS181 Neurological Emergencies Mini Series courses at here with PRICE $479 $114MS181 Neurological Emergencies Mini Series£347.00 (+VAT)12 months access to recordings and course materials is included. Please note that these are webinar recordings and not live events. Full details on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you. Join Simon R. Platt, BVM&S, Diplomate ACVIM (Neurology), Diplomate ECVN, MRCVS for three 2-hour online sessionsComprehensive notes to downloadedSelf-assessment quizzes to ‘release’ your 8 hours CPD certification (don’t worry, you can take them more than once if you don’t quite hit the mark first time)A whole year’s access to recorded sessions for reviewing key pointsSuperb value for money – learn without travellingWatch the recordings on your iPad!This Mini Series was originally broadcast in August 2018! Programme Session 1Acute Brain Disease – status epilepticus and head traumaIn this session, we will discuss a practical evaluation and treatment plan for 2 brain emergencies. The first emergency is status epilepticus. Continuous seizure activity requires rapid patient evaluation and simultaneous treatment. The plan for both will be presented in a step-by-step approach which will focus on which drugs to give, what to expect from them and what to consider if they fail. Head trauma is the second emergency to be addressed and during this session, we will describe an approach to evaluation which will help guide treatment recommendations and understand prognosis in an individual case.What you’ll learn:Causes of status epilepticusInitial evaluation of patient with statusStep by step treatment approach to dog or cat with statusCauses and signs of increased intracranial pressurePractical evaluation of head trauma patientStep by Step approach to treatment of a head trauma case Session 2Acute disorders the Head and Face – vestibular disease and the other cranial nervesThe cranial nerves control the functions of the head and face. This session will address the most common acute cranial nerve dysfunction, vestibular disease, addressing how to localize the origin of the disease and covering the major causes and treatments for each localization. In the second half of this session, we will cover other common acute cranial nerve dysfunctions which include dropped jaw, trismus, masticatory muscle atrophy, facial paresis and Horner’s syndrome.What you’ll learn:Clinical signs of vestibular diseaseHow to localize peripheral vs. central vestibular diseaseDifferential diagnosis of peripheral and central vestibular diseaseLesion localization for common cranial nerve dysfunctions such as dropped jaw, masticatory muscle atrophy and Horner’s syndromeDifferential diagnosis for common cranial nerve dysfunctions such as dropped jaw, masticatory muscle atrophy and Horner’s syndromeDiagnostic approach to patient with disorders of the head and face due to cranial nerve dysfunction Session 3Systemic causes of Neurologic Crisis – toxicity and metabolic diseasesDuring this final session, we will focus on systemic heath causes of acute neurologic dysfunction. In the first half of the session we will address the toxins that can be responsible for brain disease, what signs that they cause and what treatments are available. We will approach this problem from a practical standpoint that is based upon the common situation of being unaware of the responsible toxin and knowing that toxins can either excite or depress brain function. In the second half of this session, we will cover the common metabolic diseases which can result in brain dysfunction and these include hepatic encephalopathy, hypoglycemia, electrolyte disturbances and nutritional deficiencies. We will address the common clinical signs, diagnostic approach and treatment recommendations.What you’ll learn:Common clinical signs of neurotoxicityStandard approach to the management and treatment of suspected neurotoxicityCommon neurotoxins, their specific signs, how to treat and prognosisCommon clinical signs of metabolic encephalopathyCommon causes of metabolic encephalopathy which will include hepatic encephalopathy, hypoglycemia and electrolyte disturbancesCommon causes of metabolic encephalopathy which will include hepatic encephalopathy, hypoglycemia and electrolyte disturbancesDiagnostic and treatment approaches to the case with suspected metabolic encephalopathySalepage: https://cpd-solutions.com/store/product/ms181-neurological-emergencies-mini-series-july-2018/Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/0kJPVPurchase CPD – MS181 Neurological Emergencies Mini Series courses at here with PRICE $479 $114