How do you diagnose and manage an acute intracerebral haemorrhage?
Expiry Date
: 12/01/2027
CPD Units
: 3.00 Points
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This article addresses important questions that neurologists face in the diagnosis and acute management of intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH), and focuses on the supporting evidence and practical delivery of the main acute interventions.
Keywords: Intracerebral haemorrhage, stroke, CT brain
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Educational Objectives
Educational Aim:
The aim of this CPD activity is to update the
reader on a
practical approach to the diagnosis and management of acute ICH.
Educational Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module practitioners should have a clear understanding of:
- The evaluation of a patient with acute ICH,
- The initial and follow-up diagnostic imaging modalities
- The management approach in the acute phase of ICH
- The management in the follow up phase of ICH patients.
Instructions for this Module
- Read the supplied reading material and complete the quiz that follows;
- You have three attempts to pass the quiz;
- The pass grade is 70%;
- You need to pass the quiz to claim your CPD certificate;
- Please click on the CPD certificate link below to claim your CPD certificate and to update your CPD Manager.
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