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Riisfeldt Neurology Education
Dr Thomas D. Riisfeldt
17 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to Riisfeldt Neurology Education, a not-for-profit, free open access project with a philosophical touch exploring all areas of clinical neurology! I’m your host, Dr Thomas D. Riisfeldt, an Australian neurologist, epileptologist and neurophysiologist/neuromuscular specialist, and also a physician, philosopher and bioethicist. This podcast is aimed at medical students, neurologists/physicians and their trainees, and any other medical, nursing or allied health professionals involved in the care of patients with neurological conditions. From cortex to curiosity... Keep calm and synapse on!
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Welcome to Riisfeldt Neurology Education, a not-for-profit, free open access project with a philosophical touch exploring all areas of clinical neurology! I’m your host, Dr Thomas D. Riisfeldt, an Australian neurologist, epileptologist and neurophysiologist/neuromuscular specialist, and also a physician, philosopher and bioethicist. This podcast is aimed at medical students, neurologists/physicians and their trainees, and any other medical, nursing or allied health professionals involved in the care of patients with neurological conditions. From cortex to curiosity... Keep calm and synapse on!
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Parkinson’s disease: Common ward management dilemmas
Riisfeldt Neurology Education
30 minutes 42 seconds
6 days ago
Parkinson’s disease: Common ward management dilemmas

In this next episode in the movement disorders and Parkinson’s disease series, we begin with a brief overview of the mechanisms of action of the medications used to treat Parkinson’s disease, before focusing on five common and important ward dilemmas encountered in the management of patients with Parkinson’s disease: (1) the patient is unable to take their oral antiparkinsonian medications, (2) the patient is psychotic or delirious, (3) the patient has autonomic instability/dysregulation with orthostatic hypotension +/- supine nocturnal hypertension, (4) the patient is frozen/in an ‘off’ crisis, and (5) the much-feared Parkinson-hyperpyrexia syndrome. We discuss pragmatic ways to tackle each of these problems, coloured with analogies and detailed explanations to make the content understandable in a structured manner (and hopefully also memorable!). This episode is suitable for anyone caring for patients with Parkinson’s disease, although it should be especially useful for junior doctors covering the wards on evening/night and weekend shifts (and medical students also about to find themselves in this position)!


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Riisfeldt Neurology Education
Welcome to Riisfeldt Neurology Education, a not-for-profit, free open access project with a philosophical touch exploring all areas of clinical neurology! I’m your host, Dr Thomas D. Riisfeldt, an Australian neurologist, epileptologist and neurophysiologist/neuromuscular specialist, and also a physician, philosopher and bioethicist. This podcast is aimed at medical students, neurologists/physicians and their trainees, and any other medical, nursing or allied health professionals involved in the care of patients with neurological conditions. From cortex to curiosity... Keep calm and synapse on!