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Manual of Traumatic Brain Injury: Assessment and Management

Manual of Traumatic Brain Injury: Assessment and Management

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The third edition of Manual of Traumatic Brain Injury offers a thorough revision of the popular evidence-based guide to understanding and managing all levels of traumatic brain injury. Comprehensive in scope and concise in format, this reference describes the spectrum of injury from mild to severe and the continuum of care from initial injury to management of chronic sequelae. Chapters are designed with a practical clinical focus, for targeted retrieval of content by topic area and self-review.

The text is organized into five sections. Part I addresses fundamental concepts necessary for understanding the underpinning of clinical decision-making. Part II is dedicated to mild TBI, including sport-related concussion, with chapters covering topics from natural history to associated somatic disorders, post-concussion syndrome, and PTSD. Part III covers moderate to severe TBI and details prehospital emergency and ICU care, rehabilitation, treatment of related conditions, and postinjury outcomes. Part IV focuses on TBI-related complications, including posttraumatic seizures, spasticity, behavioral and sleep disturbances, and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Part V reviews special considerations in selected populations such as pediatric TBI and TBI in the military, as well as medicolegal and ethical considerations in TBI, complementary and alternative medicine, and return to work considerations.

Each chapter includes boxed Key Points which underscore major clinical takeaways, Study Questions to facilitate self-assessment and further emphasize core chapter content, and an Additional Reading list for a deeper dive into chapter concepts. Significant updates incorporating recent advancements in the field, combined with the clinical acumen of its experienced contributors, make this third edition the essential manual for healthcare professionals caring for individuals with traumatic brain injury.

Key Features::

Succinct format encourages targeted access to key clinical informationCompletely revised and updated third edition reflects current state of the art advancementsAdded content areas such as a new chapter dedicated to substance abuse and TBI expand the scope of material addressedNewly added multiple choice Study Questions in each chapter facilitate self-assessment of mastery of chapter materialPurchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers
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2021
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    • Contributors
    • Preface
    • Part I:: Core Concepts
    • Chapter 1. Traumatic Brain Injury:: Definitions and Nomenclature by Kristine OPhelan and Yazeed Alolayan
    • Chapter 2. Essential Concepts in TBI Biomechanics and Neuropathology by Michelle A. LaPlaca, Susan S. Margulies, and David W. Wright
    • Chapter 3. Characterization of Traumatic Brain Injury Severity by Lisa A. Lombard and F. Scott Winstanley
    • Chapter 4. Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injury by Rugaieh Abaza and Marie Crandall
    • Chapter 5. Injury Prevention by Arlene I. Greenspan, Matthew Breiding, and Christopher R. Harper
    • Part II:: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Chapter 6. Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury:: Definitions, Distinctions, and Diagnostic Criteria by Noah D. Silverberg, Rael T. Lange, and Grant L. Iverson
    • Chapter 7. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury:: Initial Medical Evaluation and Management by Micelle J. Haydel
    • Chapter 8. The Natural History of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Grant L. Iverson, Douglas P. Terry, Rael T. Lange, and Noah D. Silverberg
    • Chapter 9. Sport-Related Concussion I:: Injury Prevention and Initial Assessment by Philip H. Montenigro and Robert C. Cantu
    • Chapter 10. Sport-Related Concussion II:: Managing the Injured Athlete and Return-to-Play Decision Making by Mary Alexis Iaccarino and Ross Zafonte
    • Chapter 11. Second Impact Syndrome by Gary Goldberg and William A. Robbins
    • Chapter 12. Structural and Functional Brain Imaging in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury by Jeffrey David Lewine
    • Chapter 13. Selected Somatic Disorders Associated With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury:: Fatigue, Dizziness and Balance Impairment, and Whiplash Injury by Elie Elovic and Michael Henrie
    • Chapter 14. Cognition in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury:: Neuropsychological Assessment by Eric B. Larson and Heather G. Belanger
    • Chapter 15. Postconcussion Syndrome:: Diagnostic Characteristics and Clinical Manifestations by Erica Bellamkonda and Felise S. Zollman
    • Chapter 16. Postconcussion Syndrome:: Symptom Management by William C. Walker and Richard D. Kunz
    • Chapter 17. Confounding Factors in Postconcussive Disorders by Nathan D. Zasler
    • Chapter 18. Recognizing Manifestations of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury by Eric B. Larson and Heather G. Belanger
    • Part III:: Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
    • Chapter 19. Field Management:: Prehospital Care by Joshua B. Gaither
    • Chapter 20. Emergency Department Management and Initial Trauma Care Considerations by Matthew Kochuba and Marie Crandall
    • Chapter 21. Imaging in Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury by David N. Alexander and Ellen C. Wong
    • Chapter 22. Neurosurgical Management of Skull Fractures and Intracranial Hemorrhage by Joshua M. Rosenow
    • Chapter 23. The Neurointensive Care Unit:: Intracranial Pressure and Cerebral Oxygenation by Brandon A. Francis and Matthew B. Maas
    • Chapter 24. Anoxia Complicating TBI by Gary Goldberg
    • Chapter 25. The Role of Neuroprotective Interventions in Traumatic Brain Injury by Jacob R. Joseph and David O. Okonkwo
    • Chapter 26. Nutritional Considerations by Melissa A. Nestor and Barbara Magnuson
    • Chapter 27. Initial Rehabilitation Interventions in the Acute Hospital Setting and Transitioning to the Next Level of Care by Brian D. Greenwald, Christine Greiss, and Mina Gayed
    • Chapter 28. Disorders of Consciousness by Brian D. Greenwald and Matthew D. Moore
    • Chapter 29. The Role of Specialized Brain Injury Units in the Rehabilitation Process by Billie A. Schultz
    • Chapter 30. Rehabilitation Nursing by Ann S. Bines and Lindsay Hong
    • Chapter 31. Physical Therapy:: Mobility, Transfers, and Ambulation; Vestibular Rehabilitation by Catherine Burress Kestner
    • Chapter 32. Occupational Therapy:: Activities of Daily Living, Driving, and Community Reintegration by Anne W. Hunt and Jennifer Fleming
    • Chapter 33. Speech Therapy:: Dysphagia and Cognitive Communication Impairments by Sarah Taylor
    • Chapter 34. Neuro-Visual Processing Rehabilitation for Visual Dysfunction by William V. Padula and Jonathan Jenness
    • Chapter 35. Cognitive Impairment:: Characterization and Management by Eric B. Larson
    • Chapter 36. Behavioral Impairment:: Recognition and Management by Cynthia L. Beaulieu, Tracy Shannon, and Jennifer Bogner
    • Chapter 37. Rational Neuropharmacology in Traumatic Brain Injury by Durga Roy, Sandeep Vaishnavi, and Vani A. Rao
    • Chapter 38. Pain Management in Persons With Traumatic Brain Injury by Nathan D. Zasler
    • Chapter 39. Assistive Technology in Traumatic Brain Injury by Kurt L. Johnson and Mark Harniss
    • Chapter 40. Practical Guidelines for Prognostication After Traumatic Brain Injury by Sunil Kothari and Bei Zhang
    • Chapter 41. Sexuality After Traumatic Brain Injury by Angelle M. Sander
    • Chapter 42. Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity by Eric S. Swirsky and Kristi L. Kirschner
    • Chapter 43. Community Integration by Dmitry Esterov, Julie Witkowski, and Thomas Bergquist
    • Part IV:: Complications and Long-Term Sequelae
    • Chapter 44. Cranial Nerve Palsies by Flora M. Hammond and Sheryl D. Katta-Charles
    • Chapter 45. Hydrocephalus by David F. Long and Mithra B. Maneyapanda
    • Chapter 46. Posttraumatic Seizures by Kan Ding and Ramon Diaz-Arrastia
    • Chapter 47. Heterotopic Ossification by Nora Cullen
    • Chapter 48. The Management of Endocrine Dysfunction in Traumatic Brain Injury by Nigel Glynn, Lucy-Ann Behan, and Amar Agha
    • Chapter 49. Autonomic Dysfunction by Cherina Cyborski
    • Chapter 50. Movement Disorders by Bruno S. Subbarao and Blessen C. Eapen
    • Chapter 51. Spasticity in Traumatic Brain Injury by Bonny S. Wong, Mary Alexis Iaccarino, and Ross Zafonte
    • Chapter 52. Screening for Emotional Distress After Traumatic Brain Injury by Angelle M. Sander
    • Chapter 53. Sleep Disturbances by Felise S. Zollman and Eric B. Larson
    • Chapter 54. Chronic Neuropsychiatric Sequelae I:: Mood Disorders by Hazem Shahin and Ricardo E. Jorge
    • Chapter 55. Chronic Neuropsychiatric Sequelae II:: Behavioral Disturbances by Jason Krellman and Theodore Tsaousides
    • Chapter 56. Cumulative Effects of Repeated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy by Philip H. Montenigro and Robert C. Cantu
    • Chapter 57. Posttraumatic Headache by Thomas K. Watanabe
    • Chapter 58. Neurovascular Complications After Nonpenetrating Brain Injury by Sunil Kothari and Bei Zhang
    • Part V:: Special Considerations and Traumatic Brain Injury Resources
    • Chapter 59. Pediatric Considerations in Traumatic Brain Injury Care by Sharief Taraman, Rachel Pearson, and Jonathan Romain
    • Chapter 60. Special Considerations in Caring for the Workers Compensation Patient by Felise S. Zollman
    • Chapter 61. Developing a Life Care Plan by Roger O. Weed and Debra E. Berens
    • Chapter 62. Traumatic Brain Injury in a Forensic Context by Jerry J. Sweet, Kristen M. Klipfel, and Laura M. Benson
    • Chapter 63. Alcohol Misuse and Traumatic Brain Injury by Randi Dubiel and John D. Corrigan
    • Chapter 64. Substance Abuse and Traumatic Brain Injury by Randi Dubiel and Joshua M. Masino
    • Chapter 65. Ethical Considerations by Teresa A. Savage and Debjani Mukherjee
    • Chapter 66. Special Considerations for Military Personnel:: Unique Aspects of Blast Injury by Hunaid Hasan and Michael S. Jaffee
    • Chapter 67. Treatment and Rehabilitation Services for Mild to Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury in the Military by Amy Y. Hao, Blessen C. Eapen, and Amy O. Bowles
    • Chapter 68. Management of Traumatic Brain Injury in the Older Adult by David X. Cifu, Blessen C. Eapen, and Carlos A. Jaramillo
    • Chapter 69. Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Traumatic Brain Injury by Felise S. Zollman
    • Chapter 70. Return to Work Following Traumatic Brain Injury by Nancy H. Hsu
    • Chapter 71. Resources for Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors and Caregivers by Sarah Taylor
    • Chapter 72. Living With Traumatic Brain Injury:: From a Survivors Perspective by Jennifer Field
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