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Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury

Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Panel Members
Contributors
Summary of Recommendations
The Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine
Guideline Development Process
Methodology
Recommendations
Prehospital Triage
Trauma Center
Spinal Cord Injury Center
Spinal Stabilization During Emergency Transport and Early In-Hospital Immobilization Following Spinal Cord Injury
'ABCs' and Resuscitation
Neuroprotection
Diagnostica Assessments for Definitive Care and Surgical Decision Making
Associated Conditions and Injuries
Surigical Procedures
Anesthetic Concerns in Acute Spinal Cord Injury
Pain and Anxiety: Analgesia and Sedation
Secondary Prevention
Prognosis for Neurological Recovery
Rehabilitation Intervention
Psychosocial and Family Issues
Special Mechanisms of Injury
Hysterical Paralysis
Recommendations for Future Research
References
Published Guidelines
Index
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Cover2
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - i
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - ii
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Contents
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Foreword
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Preface
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - vi
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Acknowledgments
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Panel Members
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Contributors
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - x
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Summary of Recommendations
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 2
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 3
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 4
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 5
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 6
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Guideline Development Process
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Methodology
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 9
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 10
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 11
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 12
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Trauma Center
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Spinal Cord Injury Center
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Spinal Stabilization During Emergency Transport and Early In-Hospital Immobilization Following Spinal Cord Injury
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 16
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 17
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 18
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 'ABCs' and Resuscitation
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 20
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Neuroprotection
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 22
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Diagnostica Assessments for Definitive Care and Surgical Decision Making
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 24
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 25
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 26
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Associated Conditions and Injuries
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 28
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 29
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 30
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Surigical Procedures
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 32
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Anesthetic Concerns in Acute Spinal Cord Injury
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Pain and Anxiety: Analgesia and Sedation
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 35
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Secondary Prevention
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 37
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 38
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 39
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 40
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 41
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 42
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 43
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 44
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Prognosis for Neurological Recovery
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Rehabilitation Intervention
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 47
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Psychosocial and Family Issues
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 49
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 50
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Special Mechanisms of Injury
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Hysterical Paralysis
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Recommendations for Future Research
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 54
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - References
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 56
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 57
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 58
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Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 63
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 64
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 65
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Published Guidelines
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Index
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 68
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 69
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - 70
Early Acute Management in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury - Cover3
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