• Nurs Stand · Nov 2007

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    Monitoring and recording patients' neurological observations.

    • Emma Dawes and Lesley Durham.
    • Sunderland Royal Hospital, Sunderland. emma.dawes@chs.northy.nhs.uk
    • Nurs Stand. 2007 Nov 14; 22 (10): 40-5.

    AbstractThis article provides a detailed account of how to monitor and record neurological observations. It outlines the importance of neurological observations in acutely ill patients and focuses on carrying out observations using the Glasgow Coma Scale.

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