Neurotrauma: Managing Patients with Head Injuries is a
comprehensive, holistic, evidence-based approach to the primary,
secondary and tertiary care of a person with neurotrauma.

Using a patient-centred needs approach to enhance the quality of
care of head injured patients, family and carers, this
multidisciplinary book enables the reader to apply the
knowledge, skills and attitudes learned to the practice of
neurotrauma in all settings. It explores:

* Anatomy and physiology of the brain

* Pharmacology for neurotrauma patients

* Assessment of the patient with neurotrauma

* Management of neurotrauma in a range of settings including at
the scene, in the emergency department, and at the hospital

* Neuro-rehabilitation

* Community care

* Nursing management of the patient

This practical resource includes activities, exercises, and
ethical and legal considerations throughout, making it ideal
reading for all staff working in neuroscience, emergency, critical
and rehabilitation settings.



Autorentext

Dr Nadine Abelson-Mitchell is Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Community Studies at the University of Plymouth. She is the partnership link for the neuroscience programme and is Appointed Honorary Nurse Consultant to Rowans Rehabilitation Unit, Plymouth teaching PCT.



Zusammenfassung

Neurotrauma: Managing Patients with Head Injuries is a comprehensive, holistic, evidence-based approach to the primary, secondary and tertiary care of a person with neurotrauma.

Using a patient-centred needs approach to enhance the quality of care of head injured patients, family and carers, this multidisciplinary book enables the reader to apply the knowledge, skills and attitudes learned to the practice of neurotrauma in all settings. It explores:

  • Anatomy and physiology of the brain
  • Pharmacology for neurotrauma patients
  • Assessment of the patient with neurotrauma
  • Management of neurotrauma in a range of settings including at the scene, in the emergency department, and at the hospital
  • Neuro-rehabilitation
  • Community care
  • Nursing management of the patient

This practical resource includes activities, exercises, and ethical and legal considerations throughout, making it ideal reading for all staff working in neuroscience, emergency, critical and rehabilitation settings.



Inhalt

Preface xi

Dedication xii

Acknowledgements xiii

Contributor Details xiv

Abbreviations xviii

List of Tables and Figures xx

Section 1 Foundations for Practice 1

Introduction 1

1 The Patient's Journey 3
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 3

Care pathways: policies and guidelines 4

Integrated care pathways 4

2 Philosophy 6
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 6

Conclusion 9

3 The Needs Approach Model 11
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 11

What is a need? 11

Structure of the Needs Approach Model 11

Use of the model 12

Assessing the patient's needs 12

Planning 13

Goal setting 14

Implementation 14

Evaluation 14

Risk 14

The miraculous recovery 23

Nursing diagnosis 26

Conclusion 28

4 The Patient Matters 31
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell, an anonymous carer and Sue Mottram

The patient 31

Family and carers 31

Conclusion 37

5 Multidisciplinary Management 38
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell and Katie Searle

Introduction 38

Staffing 39

Speech and language therapy services 40

6 Physiotherapy 43
Jude Fewings

Introduction 43

Respiratory care 43

Positioning 43

Musculoskeletal integrity and neuromuscular status 44

Summary 44

Rehabilitation and motor control theories 45

Posture and seating 45

Conclusion 46

7 Neuropsychology 47
Michelle Smith

Introduction 47

What is clinical neuropsychology? 47

Who is a clinical neuropsychologist? 47

What is the role of the clinical neuropsychologist in the management of TBI? 47

Neuropsychological functions 47

The patient's neuropsychological journey 49

Additional factors influencing neuropsychological functioning 50

Other issues and considerations 51

8 Social Considerations 52
Judi Thomson and Anthony Gilbert

The role of the social worker 52

Social issues 54

Conclusion 56

9 Occupational Therapy 57
Danielle Williams

Section 2 Pre-requisite Knowledge 61

Introduction 61

10 Epidemiology 63
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 63

Severity of injury 63

Hospital attendance 64

Incidence 64

Prevalence of head injury 64

Age distribution 65

Gender distribution 65

Race and ethnicity 65

Mechanism of injury 65

Seasonal variation 66

Predisposition 66

Use of alcohol 66

Head injury mortality 66

Conclusion 66

11 Prevention of Head Injuries 68
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 68

Recommendations 68

Road traffic accidents (RTAs) 69

Action regarding the use of prescription, over the counter and illicit drugs 70

Prevention of sports injuries 71

Care of older people 71

Interpersonal violence 71

Conclusion 72

12 Applied Anatomy and Physiology 74
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 74

The nervous system 74

The scalp 74

The skull 75

Structure of the brain 84

Additional concepts related to neurophysiology 102

Acid-base balance 102

Summary 105

Conclusion 106

13 Investigations 108
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

14 Pharmacology for Neurotrauma Patients 126
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell and Penny Franklin

Introduction 126

Anaesthetic agents 127

Analgesics 127

Diuretics 127

Anti-epileptic drugs 127

Anticoagulants 127

Antiemetics 127

Laxatives 127

Conclusion 127

15 Applied Microbiology 129
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 129

Meningitis 129

Encephalitis 130

Brain abscess 131

Conclusion 133

Section 3 Features of Neurotrauma 135

Introduction 135

16 Classification of Traumatic Brain Injury 137
Zuhair Noori and Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 137

Primary and secondary brain injury 137

Open and closed head injury 139

Conclusion 140

17 Raised Intracranial Pressure 141
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 141

Definition 141

Cause of increased intracranial pressure 141

Diagnosis 141

Investigations 142

Treatment 142

Management of the patient 142

Conclusion 143

18 Assessment of the Patient with Neurotrauma 144
Nadine Abelson-Mitchell

Introduction 144

General principles 144

Neurological observations 146

Vital signs 151

Recording the observations 152

Undertaking a comprehensive CNS examination 152

Recording the assessment 160

Conclusion 160

Section 4 Management of Neurotrauma 161

Introduction 161

19 Management of Neurotrauma at the Scene 163
Henry Guly

Introduction 163

Severe and moderate head injury 163

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Titel
Neurotrauma
Untertitel
Managing Patients with Head Injury
EAN
9781118455241
ISBN
978-1-118-45524-1
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
26.02.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
16.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
368
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch