Kurzbeschreibung
The authors have compiled into a practical text their experiences encompassing over 20 years of work with patients in a persistent vegetative state. In addition to the partial or complete recovery of mental and neurological functions, another condition has been gaining in recognition in recent years: the state of minimal responder, which they elucidate in their book. This title bridges a gap in the specialized literature by providing neurologists, emergency physicians, physiatrists and internists, as well as therapists with new working tools. Also discussed are the relationship of the care-giving physician with the patient's family, and the planning and operating of units specialized in the treatment of patients in the persistent vegetative state.
Synopsis
The authors of this title have compiled into a practical text their experiences encompassing over 20 years of work with patients in a persistent vegetative state. In addition to the partial or complete recovery of mental and neurological functions, another condition has been gaining in recognition in recent years: the state of minimal responder, which they elucidate in their book. This title seeks to bridge a gap in the specialized literature by providing neurologists, emergency physicians, physiatrists and internists, as well as therapists with new working tools. Also discussed are the relationship of the care-giving physician with the patient's family, and the planning and operating of units specialized in the treatment of patients in the persistent vegetative state.