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[Second Look: Practical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Checks in Neurorehabilitation]

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Journal Nervenarzt
Specialty Neurology
Date 2020 Mar 4
PMID 32123934
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Abstract

Post-acute inpatient neurorehabilitation facilities are increasingly treating patients who are not only severely ill and multimorbid but who are also referred from non-neurological departments. These patients are still often medically unstable so that the previous diagnostics and treatment must be reevaluated and when necessary adapted or supplemented. Certain interdisciplinary diagnostic and therapeutic problems, such as antithrombotic therapy, regularly reoccur. This article presents these problems in a checklist fashion, which should provide indications in individual cases when previously carried out measures need to be questioned and adapted.

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