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July 19, 2022 by Josh Farkas

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  • drug interaction checker
  • IBNCC table of contents
  • neuro exam & anatomy

a

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  • abducens nerve (CN6)
  • abulia
  • acyclovir dosing
  • ACA occlusion
  • acute liver failure
  • acute necrotizing encephalopathy
  • ADEM
  • AHLE
  • AIS
  • akathisia
  • akinetic mutism
  • albuminocytological dissociation
  • alcohol withdrawal
    • alcohol withdrawal seizure
    • phenobarbital protocol
  • alpha coma
  • ALS
  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • ANE
  • angioedema due to thrombolysis
  • anisocoria, approach to
  • anterior choroidal artery occlusion
  • anterior horn viral infection
  • antibiotic penetration of CSF
  • anticoagulation reversal
    • warfarin
    • dabigatran
    • xaban
    • thrombolytic
    • heparin
    • antiplatelet
  • aphasia
  • apnea test
  • aspergillosis
  • asterixis
  • autonomic
    • in neurogenic pulmonary edema
    • in Guillain-Barre syndrome
    • s/p spinal cord injury:
      • autonomic dysreflexia
      • neurogenic shock
      • orthostatic hypotension
      • vagal hyperactivity

b

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  • B6
  • Babinski sign
  • baclofen toxicity & withdrawal
  • ballismus
  • Balo concentric sclerosis
  • basal ganglia encephalitis
  • basilar artery occlusion
  • Benedikt syndrome
  • beta coma
  • Bickerstaff brainstem encephalitis
  • biofire
  • BIPDs
  • BIRDS
  • blastomycosis
  • blink reflex
  • botulism
  • brain
    • brain abscess
    • brain death
  • brainstem
    • brainstem anatomy & localization
    • brainstem encephalitis
  • breathing patterns
  • bromocriptine
  • burst suppression

c

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  • CAA
  • candidiasis
  • CAPE
  • carbon monoxide poisoning
  • carotid dissection
  • carotid endarterectomy, post-op care
  • catatonia
  • cauda equina syndrome
  • cavernous sinus thrombosis
  • CEA, post-op care
  • central fever
  • central pontine myelinolysis
  • cerebellum
    • anatomy & localization
    • cerebellar hematoma
    • cerebellar ischemic stroke
    • cerebellitis
  • cerebral amyloid angiopathy
  • cerebral hemispheres
  • cerebral perfusion pressure
  • cervical artery dissection
  • chemotherapy, neurologic complications
  • checkpoint inhibitor complications
    • encephalitis
    • myasthenia gravis
    • neurologic complications
  • chlorpromazine
  • chorea
  • cisterns
  • CJD
  • Claude syndrome
  • clevidipine
  • CLIPPERS
  • clobazam
  • clonus
  • CMV
  • CN
    • CN3 (oculomotor)
    • CN5 (trigeminal)
    • CN6 (abducens)
    • CN7 (facial)
    • CN9 (glossopharyngeal)
    • CN10 (vagus)
    • CN11 (spinal accessory)
    • CN12 (hypoglossal)
  • coccidioidomycosis
  • coma
  • coordination
  • corneal reflex
  • corticospinal tract
  • cough reflex
  • COVID neurologic complications
  • CPM
  • CPP
  • craniotomy
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
  • critical illness myopathy
  • critical illness polyneuropathy
  • cryptococcus
  • CSF
    • CSF leak
    • CSF penetration of various antibiotics
    • CSF study interpretation
  • CT perfusion
  • CVT
  • CYP drug interactions table
    • Search function for mobile device
  • cyproheptadine

d

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  • DAI
  • dantrolene
    • for MH
    • for NMS
  • DCI
  • DDAVP
    • as a hemostatic agent
    • treatment of hyponatremia
  • decompressive craniectomy
    • for malignant MCA syndrome
    • post-operative management
  • deep tendon reflexes
  • Dejerine syndrome
  • delayed cerebral ischemia s/p SAH
  • delirium
  • delta coma
  • demyelinating disorders
  • dialysis disequilibrium syndrome
  • DIAM
  • diffuse axonal injury
  • downward central herniation
  • droperidol
  • drug induced aseptic meningitis
  • drug interaction checker
  • dural enhancement
  • dysautonomia
    • in neurogenic pulmonary edema
    • in Guillain-Barre syndrome
    • s/p spinal cord injury:
      • autonomic dysreflexia
      • neurogenic shock
      • orthostatic hypotension
      • vagal hyperactivity
  • dystonia

e

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  • eastern equine encephalitis
  • EBV
  • eclampsia
  • edema, types of
  • EEE
  • EEG
  • embolic encephalitis, septic
  • empyema
    • empyema, epidural
    • empyema, subdural
  • encephalitis
    • infectious encephalitis
    • autoimmune encephalitis
  • encephalomyelitis
  • endocarditis
    • neuro complications
    • septic embolic encephalitis
  • endovascular therapy for AIS
  • enteroviruses
  • EPC
  • ependymal enhancement
  • epidural
    • epidural empyema
    • epidural hematoma
  • epilepsia partialis continua
  • epileptiform discharges
  • EVD
  • external ventricular drain
  • extreme delta brush
  • eye movements
    • gaze abnormalities
    • spontaneous
  • eyelid opening apraxia

f

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  • facial nerve (CN7)
  • falcine herniation
  • fat emboli syndrome
  • FES
  • fever
    • approach to fever
    • neurogenic fever
    • s/p neurosurgery
    • shivering management
  • FFP
  • FIRES
  • Fisher score
  • flow velocity
  • fosphenytoin
  • Foville syndrome
  • fresh frozen plasma
  • functional unresponsiveness
  • fungal infections
  • FVC

g

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  • gag reflex
  • gaze abnormalities
  • GBS
  • GCS
    • Motor subscore
  • GCSE
  • GFAP-IgG associated meningoencephalomyelitis
  • glossopharyngeal nerve (CN9)
  • GPDs
  • GRDA
  • Guillain-Barre syndrome
  • gyral enhancement

h

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  • haloperidol
  • Hashimoto's encephalopathy
  • HELPS2B score
  • hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
  • hepatic encephalopathy
  • herniation syndromes
  • HHV-6
  • histoplasmosis
  • HIV
  • HLH
  • Hoffmann sign
  • Horner's syndrome
  • HSV
    • HSV encephalitis
    • HSV-2 myeloradiculitis
  • Hunt and Hess score
  • hydrocephalus
  • hypertensive emergency
  • hypertonic therapy
  • hyperviscosity syndrome
  • hypoglossal nerve (CN12)
  • hypoglycemic encephalopathy

i

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  • ICH
  • ICP
    • ICP elevation chapter
    • ICP value interpretation
    • ICP waveform
  • IIC
  • immunosuppressive medications
  • infection workup
  • influenza
  • INO
  • internuclear ophthalmoplegia
  • intracerebral hemorrhage
  • intracranial hypotension
  • intravascular lymphoma
  • intraventricular hemorrhage
  • IVIG

j

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k

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  • Kernohan's notch phenomenon
  • ketamine
    • antiseizure use

l

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  • labetalol
  • lacosamide
  • lactate, CSF
  • lacunar stroke
  • lateral gaze palsy
  • legionella
  • leptomeningeal carcinomatosis
  • leptomeningeal enhancement
  • leukostasis
  • levamisole-induced leukoencephalopathy
  • level of consciousness
  • levetiracetam
  • limbic encephalitis
  • Lindegaard ratio
  • listeria
  • LP
  • LOC
  • locked-in syndrome
  • LPDs
  • LRDA
  • lumbar
    • lumbar drain
    • lumbar puncture
  • Lundberg waves
  • lupus
  • Lyme

m

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  • malignant hyperthermia
  • malignant MCA syndrome
  • Marburg variant multiple sclerosis
  • Marie-Foix syndrome
  • mass, solitary enhancing
  • MCA occlusion
    • malignant MCA syndrome
  • mean flow velocity
  • meningitis
  • MERS
  • metronidazole toxicity
  • MG
  • microhemorrhages
  • midazolam infusion
  • MIE
  • Miller Fisher syndrome
  • MIP
  • MOGAD
  • motor neuron disease
  • motor response to pain (GCS subscore)
  • movement disorders
  • Moyamoya disease
  • MRI sequences:
    • T1
    • T2 & FLAIR
    • GRE & SWI
  • MS
  • mucormycosis
  • multiple sclerosis
  • muscle tone
  • MuSK autoantibody
  • myasthenia gravis
  • myasthenic crisis
  • mycoplasma
  • mycotic aneurysm
  • myoclonus
    • post-hypoxic myoclonus

n

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  • NCSE
  • neck flexion weakness
  • neglect
  • neurocysticercosis
  • neurogenic fever
  • neurogenic pulmonary edema
  • neurogenic shock
  • neuroleptic malignant syndrome
  • neuromuscular disorders
  • neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders
  • neurooncology
  • neuroprognostication, post arrest
  • neurosarcoidosis
  • neurosyphilis
  • neuroworsening:
    • s/p acute ischemic stroke
    • s/p meningitis
    • s/p neurosurgery
    • s/p traumatic brain injury
    • s/p subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • nicardipine
  • NIF
  • nitrous oxide toxicity
  • NMDA-receptor encephalitis
  • NMOSD
  • NMS
  • nocardia
  • nonconvulsive status epilepticus
  • NORSE
  • NPE
  • nystagmus

o

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  • ocular movements:
    • gaze abnormalities
    • spontaneous
  • oculomotor nerve (CN3)
  • ODS
  • olanzapine
  • oncologic patient w/ neurologic dysfunction
  • one-and-a-half syndrome
  • opsoclonus
  • optic nerve sheath diameter
  • osmotherapy
  • osmotic demyelination syndrome
  • overdrainage

p

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  • pachymeningeal enhancement
  • PACNS
  • Parinaud syndrome
  • Parkinson's disease
    • Parkinson's medications in ICU
    • psychosis in Parkinson's dz
  • paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity
  • PCA occlusion
  • PCC
  • PCNSL
  • pentobarbital
  • perampanel
  • perfusion CT
  • periventricular enhancement
  • phenobarbital
    • use as antiseizure medication
    • use for alcohol withdrawal
    • drug levels in alcohol w/d
  • phenytoin
  • PI
  • pituitary apoplexy
  • pituitary surgery, post-op
  • plasma exchange
  • plateau waves
  • PLEX
  • PML
  • pneumocephalus
  • POCUS
  • porphyria
  • post-arrest
    • general management
    • neuroprognostication
  • post-operative neurosurgery patient
  • posterior column
  • posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome
  • preeclampsia
  • pregnancy, neuro emergencies
  • primary angiitis of the CNS
  • progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
  • primary CNS lymphoma
  • PRES
  • proprioception
  • propofol
    • antiseizure use
    • propofol frenzy
  • prothrombin complex concentrates
  • pseudocoma
  • pseudomeningocele
  • pseudoseizure
  • PSH
  • pulsatility index
  • pupillary abnormalities
    • bilateral
    • Horner's syndrome
    • unilateral
  • pyridoxine

q

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  • quetiapine

r

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  • radiation therapy complications
  • RCVS
  • reflexes, deep tendon
  • reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome
  • rhabdomyolysis
  • ring enhancing lesion(s)
  • risperidone

s

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  • SAH
    • traumatic subarachnoid
  • sarcoidosis
  • SCI
  • SDH
  • SEA
  • septic embolic encephalitis
  • serotonin syndrome
  • SESA syndrome
  • shivering, therapy for
  • single breath count test
  • SIRPIDs
  • SLE
  • SMART syndrome
  • solitary enhancing mass
  • spinal accessory nerve (CN11)
  • spinal cord, general approach
    • spinal cord compression, malignant
    • spinal cord infarction
    • spinal cord injury
  • spinal dural arteriovenous fistula
  • spinal epidural abscess
  • spinal epidural hematoma
  • spinal reflexes in brain death
  • spinal shock
  • spindle coma
  • spinothalamic tract
  • splenial lesion, reversible
  • SREAT
  • status epilepticus
    • convulsive
    • nonconvulsive (NCSE)
  • stress cardiomyopathy
  • stupor
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
    • traumatic subarachnoid
  • subdural
    • subdural empyema
    • subdural hematoma
  • suppression on EEG
  • syphilis
  • systemic lupus erythematosus

t

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  • Takotsubo cardiomyopathy
  • TB
  • TBI
  • tension pneumocephalus
  • tetanus
  • thalami
    • bilateral thalamic pathology, differential
    • thalamic stroke
  • theta coma
  • thunderclap headache
  • TICI grade
  • tonsillar herniation
  • topiramate
  • toxoplasmosis
  • tranexamic acid
  • transplantation, infections s/p
  • transverse myelitis
  • traumatic brain injury
  • trigeminal nerve (CN5)
  • tuberculosis
  • tumefactive multiple sclerosis
  • TXA

u

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  • U-fibers
  • ultrasonography, brain
  • uncal herniation
  • upward transtentorial herniation
  • uremic encephalopathy

v

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  • vagus nerve (CN10)
  • valproic acid:
    • antiseizure medication
    • sedative agent
  • ventricular drain
  • ventriculitis
  • vertebral dissection
  • vibration
  • visual field cut
  • VZV

w

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  • Wallenberg syndrome
  • weakness, approach to
  • Weber syndrome
  • WEBINO
  • Wernicke encephalopathy
    • risk factors
  • West Nile virus
  • WNV

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The Internet Book of Critical Care is an online textbook written by Josh Farkas (@PulmCrit), an associate professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Vermont.


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