The Neurological Exam of a Comatose Patient: An Essential Practical Guide
It is crucial to identify the focal neurological finding during the examination of a comatose patient. This can help narrow the involved structural lesion and to determine the urgent steps that are needed at the time, in order to prevent further deterioration. Here is a video of the essential practical guide to the neurological exam of a comatose patient that would assist to determine the aetiology, location and nature of the neurological lesion.

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Approach To Coma

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How to do a quick neurological examination of a patient in emergency and ICU

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Neurology: Clinical Skills - Cranial Nerve Exam #neurology #cranialnerveexam #ubcmedicine

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Glasgow Coma Scale at 40 | The new approach to Glasgow Coma Scale assessment

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K1 Allgemeine neurologische Untersuchung

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An Approach to Vertigo

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A neurological examination in patients complaining of muscle weakness

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Neurological Assessment in ICU

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Cranial Nerve Examination - Deep Dive - Clinical Skills - Dr Gill

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Neuro Lecture: Coma and Brain Death with Dr Alex Merkler

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Neurology - Topic 15 - MS patient

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Gaits Examination (Stanford Medicine 25)

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Cranial Nerves Exam | Clinical Skills

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Neurological Examination of the Unconscious Patient

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Ace Your Respiratory Examination OSCE - With This Clinical Skills Master Class - Dr Gill

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The Neurologic Physical Examination

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Stanford Neurologist: Parkinson's Disease Physical Exam

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Dr. James Kelly: Cranial Nerve Test with Pat LaFontaine & Dr. James Kelly

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How To Manage A Camatose Patient

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