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Sensory evoked responses in the intensive care unit
Ear and Hearing
|August 1, 1986
Summary
Sensory evoked responses (SERs) are valuable tools for assessing acute brain injury in intensive care units. Proper training enables audiologists to effectively utilize SERs for improved patient management.
Area of Science:
- Neuroscience
- Clinical Audiology
- Critical Care Medicine
Background:
- Sensory evoked responses (SERs) have gained prominence in acute brain injury assessment over the last decade.
- Understanding the pathophysiology and management of acute brain injury is crucial for effective intervention.