Selected article for: "clinical presentation and initial clinical presentation"

Author: Micieli, Andrew; Joundi, Raed; Khosravani, Houman; Hopyan, Julia; Gladstone, David J.
Title: History taking
  • Cord-id: zf4mnwpt
  • Document date: 2020_5_27
  • ID: zf4mnwpt
    Snippet: The initial assessment of the code stroke involves identifying whether the clinical presentation is compatible with an acute stroke diagnosis, or a stroke mimic. The first two chapters of this book will provide you with the tools to answer these questions. Like a good detective, you need to gather the important clues, ignore distractions and red herrings, and eliminate the other suspects—all in a timely manner. This chapter will provide you with a stepwise approach to: ❏. Taking an appropria
    Document: The initial assessment of the code stroke involves identifying whether the clinical presentation is compatible with an acute stroke diagnosis, or a stroke mimic. The first two chapters of this book will provide you with the tools to answer these questions. Like a good detective, you need to gather the important clues, ignore distractions and red herrings, and eliminate the other suspects—all in a timely manner. This chapter will provide you with a stepwise approach to: ❏. Taking an appropriate and focused history by gathering relevant clinical information from multiple sources. ❏. Identifying the common symptoms associated with (and not associated with) acute stroke.

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