The text emphasizes a systematic and exhaustive approach to ensure subtle deficits are not overlooked. Its primary goal is to help clinicians:
: Covers consciousness, orientation, language, and memory—often considered the most vital first step. DeJong's The Neurologic Examination (Campbell, ...
DeJong's The Neurologic Examination remains a cornerstone of medical literature, often described as the definitive, encyclopedic guide to bedside neurological assessment. Now in its (edited by William W. Campbell and Richard J. Barohn), it continues to bridge the gap between complex neuroanatomy and clinical practice. Core Philosophy and Utility The text emphasizes a systematic and exhaustive approach