The Code Stroke Handbook: Approach to the Acute Stroke Patient
Description
1st Edition 
by Andrew Micieli (Author), Raed Joundi (Author), Houman Khosravani (Author), Julia Hopyan (Author), David J. Gladstone (Author) 
A 65-year-old patient arrives at the Emergency Department with stroke symptoms that began 45 minutes ago. You are called STAT!
Acute
 stroke management has changed dramatically in recent years. Tremendous 
advances have been made in acute treatments, diagnostic neuroimaging, 
and organized systems of care, and are enabling better outcomes for 
patients. Stroke has evolved from a largely untreatable condition in the
 acute phase to a true medical emergency that is potentially 
treatable―and sometimes curable. The Code Stroke emergency response 
refers to a coordinated team-based approach to stroke patient care that 
requires rapid and accurate assessment, diagnosis, and treatment in an 
effort to save the brain and minimize permanent damage.
The Code Stroke Handbook contains the "essentials" of acute stroke to help clinicians provide best practice patient care. 
Designed
 to assist frontline physicians, nurses, paramedics, and medical 
learners at different levels of training, this book highlights clinical 
pearls and pitfalls, guideline recommendations, and other high-yield 
information not readily available in standard textbooks. It is filled 
with practical tips to prepare you for the next stroke emergency and 
reduce the anxiety you may feel when the Code Stroke pager rings.