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Crit Care Nurse 1992 Sep; 12(6): 64-73

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Critical Care Nurse, Vol 12, Issue 6, 64-73
Copyright © 1992 by American Association of Critical Care Nurses


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Neurodiagnostic testing in critically injured adults

PJ Mason

The recent expansion of diagnostic technology in healthcare now offers many devices for diagnostic testing. Each has strengths and weaknesses as a neurodiagnostic data source. Understanding these components allows the critical care nurse to prepare the patient and family adequately for tests and then use the results knowledgeably in planning care for the critically ill patient.





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