Neuromonitoring and Assessment, An Issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America
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Neuromonitoring is a broad term that essentially accounts for the essence of neuroscience nursing. Nurses working with critically ill, neurologically impaired patients should have a foundation in not only in invasive neuromonitoring, but the more subtle aspects of care. Nurses must understand that they are the most important tool in monitoring patients and interpreting the data. This issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics will bring together the critical aspects of neuromonitoring in the intensive care units that can be used as a resource for nurses. Some articles included are devoted to Temperature Targeted Management; Refractory Intracranial Pressure Management; Blood pressure monitoring controversies; Invasive Neuromonitoring; Neuroradiology Review; Nursing Monitoring of Critically Ill Neurological Patients; Case Studies in EEG monitoring; and Neuromonitoring in the Operating Room.


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Date de parution 27 février 2016
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Neuromonitoring and Assessment
Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America
Editor
Catherine Harris, PhD, MBA, AGACNP, ANP
Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program, Jefferson College of Nursing, Neurocritical Care, Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Consulting Editor
Jan Foster

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March 2016 Volume 28 Number 1
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Contributors
Consulting Editor
Editor
Authors
Forthcoming Issues
Forthcoming Issues
Recent Issues
Preface. Neuromonitoring in the Intensive Care Unit
The Bedside Nurse: The Foundation of Multimodal Neuromonitoring
Key points
Introduction
Goals of clinical monitoring through neurologic assessment
State of the science: ongoing neurologic assessment in the neuroscience intensive care unit
Neurologic monitoring assessment scales
Role of the clinical examination in multimodal neuromonitoring
Summary
References
Blood Pressure Management Controversies in Neurocritical Care
Key points
Introduction
Controversies in monitoring: noninvasive or invasive blood pressure measurement
Controversies in monitoring: arterial transducer placement
Controversies in blood pressure management: treatment
Recommendations, future research, and technological advances
Summary
References
Delirium in the Neuro Intensive Care Unit
Key points
What is delirium?
Incidence and consequences
Pathophysiology
Delirium assessment
Summary
References
Neuroradiology of the Brain
Key points
Introduction
Anatomy overview
Definitions
Basic brain imaging
Advanced computerized tomography/MRI/angiography imaging: vascular
Summary
References
Management of Refractory Intracranial Pressure
Key points
Overview
Management
Interventions
Hyperthermia
Summary
References
Invasive Neuromonitoring
Key points
Introduction
Rationale for invasive neuromonitoring
Indications for invasive neuromonitoring
Intracranial monitoring options
Advantages and disadvantages of invasive neuromonitoring
Controversies in invasive neuromonitoring
Summary
References
Principles of Neuro-anesthesia in Neurosurgery for Intensive Care Unit Nurses
Key points
Introduction
Preoperative evaluation
Induction consideration
Intraoperative considerations
Surgery specific considerations
Emergence from anesthesia
Considerations for the intensive care unit nurse
References
Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Ultrasound and the Diagnosis of Increased Intracranial Pressure
Key points
Summary of procedure
Summary
References
The Use of Automated Pupillometry in Critical Care
Key points
Introduction
Neurologic examination
Cranial nerves
Pupillometer
Discussion
Summary
References
Cerebral Microdialysis
Key points
Introduction
Usefulness and indications
Catheter placement
Device and technique
Analytes
Data interpretation
Safety profile
Preparation for clinical application
Nursing considerations
Summary
References
Targeted Temperature Modulation in the Neuroscience Patient
Key points
Introduction
Fever
Historical perspective
Implications for targeted temperature management
Clinical application of targeted temperature management
Considerations and complications
Summary
References
Copyright
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Contributors
Consulting Editor
JAN FOSTER, PhD, APRN, CNS , Formerly, Associate Professor, College of Nursing, Texas Woman s University, Houston; Currently, President, Nursing Inquiry and Intervention Inc., The Woodlands, Texas
Editor
CATHERINE HARRIS, PhD, MBA, AGACNP, ANP, FNP-BC , Assistant Professor, Graduate Programs; Director, Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Program, Jefferson College of Nursing; Nurse Practitioner, Neurocritical Care, Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Authors
OLIVIA AMENDOLIA, BA, BSN, RN , Department of Nursing, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
RAMANI BALU, MD, PhD , Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
BRITTANY BECKMANN, BSN, RN , Department of Nursing, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
KATHRYN BURKE, BSN, RN ,

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