Doug Smith: Neurologic Assessment of Patients in the Intensive Care Unit

The importance of the neurologic assessment for patients in the intensive care unit cannot be overstated. All patients are at risk for neurologic deterioration, whether from a primary neurologic process, or from metabolic complications associated with systemic organ failure. Notable change in the level of consciousness during serial neuro exams is the most sensitive indicator of neurologic decline. Nurses performing a thorough neurologic assessment will examine consciousness and cognition, language and speech, the cranial nerves, and movement and sensation. Although the neurologic assessment can be complicated, using a standardized approach allows the rapid identification of neurologic decline allowing for rapid intervention to prevent further neurologic deterioration. To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

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This show accompanies the 'Critical Care Global Classroom' - fortnightly lectures delivered by leading global experts in Critical Care Nursing. Take a dive into the latest evidence-based best-practice, with leading researchers and speakers. The audio from each lecture will be released here shortly after the live lecture. Visit www.continulus.com/lectures for more information.