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Medical Conditions - Neurological Emergency

A neurological emergency is a life-threatening condition with feeble recovery if not treated promptly, which include respiratory paralysis, loss of consciousness, syncope, Guillain-Barre syndrome, myasthenia gravis, and stroke. Maintaining the airway, breathing, and circulation is the first and foremost management for any neurological disorder. Glasgow-coma scale has to be calculated in comatose and head injury patients.

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