preoperative evaluations

What are the Components of a Preoperative Evaluation?

A preoperative evaluation in Neurocare typically includes the following components:
Medical History: A detailed history of the patient's medical conditions, previous surgeries, allergies, and medications.
Physical Examination: A comprehensive physical examination, focusing on the neurological and general health status.
Laboratory Tests: Blood tests, urine tests, and other relevant investigations to assess the patient's baseline health.
Imaging Studies: MRI, CT scans, or other imaging modalities to evaluate the neurological condition and surgical site.
Specialized Tests: Electromyography (EMG), electroencephalography (EEG), or other specific tests based on the patient's condition.
Consultations: Involvement of specialists such as cardiologists, anesthesiologists, or pulmonologists for a multidisciplinary approach.

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