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Canadian best practice recommendations for stroke care (updated 2008)
Patrice Lindsay, Mark Bayley, Chelsea Hellings, Michael Hill, Elizabeth Woodbury, Stephen Phillips and ; (Canadian Stroke Strategy Best Practices and Standards Writing Group on behalf of the Canadian Stroke Strategy, a joint initiative of the Canadian Stroke Network and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada*)
CMAJ December 02, 2008 179 (12) S1-S25; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.081148.R2
Patrice Lindsay BScN PhD
Mark Bayley MD
Chelsea Hellings BScH
Michael Hill MSc MD
Elizabeth Woodbury BCom MHA
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Canadian best practice recommendations for stroke care (updated 2008)
Patrice Lindsay, Mark Bayley, Chelsea Hellings, Michael Hill, Elizabeth Woodbury, Stephen Phillips
CMAJ Dec 2008, 179 (12) S1-S25; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.081148.R2
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- 1: Public awareness and patient education
- 2: Prevention of stroke (see Box 2)
- 3: Hyperacute stroke management
- 4: Acute inpatient stroke care
- 5: Stroke rehabilitation
- 6: Selected topics in stroke management
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