Neurological Assessment Skills - A Basic Guide
CPD
14m
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Lecture Overview
A lecturer once told Renee Di Giuseppe not to automatically assume someone is drunk if they are stumbling down the street; for they could quite possibly be having a hypoglycaemic attack... Since then, the four factors that can cause an altered state of consciousness have stayed with her: sugars, sedation, seizures, and stroke. Join Renee for this easy-to-understand refresher on how to conduct a comprehensive neurological assessment - a cornerstone of clinical nursing practice.
Educators
Renee Di Giuseppe
Renee Di Giuseppe is a registered nurse: critical care who holds a master of health science (critical care). She works in the intensive care unit of a large public hospital in Melbourne. Renee has a great passion for nursing and enjoys presenting regularly for Ausmed Education. Renee holds valuable experience as a clinical teacher for undergraduate nursing students and has extensive experience as an ANUM, an acting NUM within the intensive care unit. See Educator Profile
Reviews
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11 Total Rating(s)

Plan, learn and document all in one place
Rachel Freestone
great referesher
Tegan Williams
Good revision.
Leonie Macpherson
Short direct informative
Francis tameka
Lecturer needs to be more confident and less hesitant in what she says.
Emma Kerr
seems a bit short.. surely her session was quite a bit longer?
Wendy Tattam
This was an excellent lecture
Wilma Barnes
Interest8ng
Wadzana Nollie HWATA
Informative lecture
Naomi Green
Not all that valuable. Presenter language was very basic and not at nursing education level