Brain CT scans in clinical practice [electronic resource] / by Usiakimi Igbaseimokumo.
- 作者: Igbaseimokumo, Usiakimi.
- 其他作者:
- 其他題名:
- In clinical practice.
- 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer 2019.
- 叢書名: In clinical practice,
- 主題: Brain--Tomography. , Emergency medicine. , Neuroradiology. , Emergency Medicine. , Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. , Internal Medicine.
- 版本:2nd ed.
- ISBN: 9783030148287 (electronic bk.) 、 9783030148270 (paper)
- URL:
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- 一般註:E1091學校採購電子書 1. Introduction to the Basics of Brain CT Scan -- 2. Head Injury -- 3. Brain haemorrhage and infarction -- 4. Hydrocephalus -- 5. Brain Masses -- 6. Advanced uses of Brain CT scan and what is new.
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館藏資訊

This updated second edition provides a concise and up-to-date guide to emergency brain CT scans. Revised illustrations and images are included to assist readers in understanding key concepts in a clear way. The use of brain CT scans by health care professionals is increasingly common and has been effective in the minimising of costs and the unnecessary transfer of traumatic brain injury patients. The book aims to give nurses, emergency room physicians, primary care physicians, and doctors the information and tools needed to examine CT scans and explain them to their patients. With this knowledge emergency physicians and trauma surgeons will be able to decide whether an injury is life threatening.
摘要註
This updated second edition provides a concise and up-to-date guide to emergency brain CT scans. Revised illustrations and images are included to assist readers in understanding key concepts in a clear way. The use of brain CT scans by health care professionals is increasingly common and has been effective in the minimising of costs and the unnecessary transfer of traumatic brain injury patients. The book aims to give nurses, emergency room physicians, primary care physicians, and doctors the information and tools needed to examine CT scans and explain them to their patients. With this knowledge emergency physicians and trauma surgeons will be able to decide whether an injury is life threatening.