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Posttraumatic Vegetative State 1st Edition Giuliano Dolce

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Posttraumatic Vegetative State 1st Edition Giuliano Dolce
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Publisher: Thieme
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.28 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Giuliano Dolce
ISBN: 9781588901163, 1588901165
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st edition

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Posttraumatic Vegetative State 1st Edition Giuliano Dolce by Giuliano Dolce 9781588901163, 1588901165 instant download after payment.

The authors have compiled into a practical text their experiences encompassing over 20 years of work in the rehabilitation of patients in a persistent vegetative state. In addition to the partial or complete recovery of mental and neurological functions, another condition has been gaining in recognition in recent years: the state of minimal responder, which they elucidate in their book.

This title bridges a gap in the specialized literature by providing neurologists, emergency physicians, physiatrists, and internists, as well as therapists, with a new set of tools to aid them in obtaining more rapid progress in the treatment of these patients, whose improvement is wholly dependent upon them.

A second equally relevant aspect considered is the relationship of the care-giving physician with the patient's family. Particular attention is given to the approach the physician must take towards family members of the patient lacking mental activity.

A third part illustrates the structural and instrumental devices useful in planning and operating a unit specialized in the treatment of patients in the persistent vegetative state, with particular attention given to the rules governing the unit.

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