neurological conditions

How Do Nurses Conduct Neurological Assessments?

Neurological assessments are comprehensive evaluations that include taking the patient’s medical history, performing physical examinations, and using diagnostic tools such as the Glasgow Coma Scale. Nurses often assess cognitive function, motor skills, sensory perception, and reflexes. These assessments help in identifying the severity and progression of the condition.

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