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Monitoring an unconscious patient in the Intensive Care Unit
Monitoring an unconscious patient is complex and involves continuous clinical, haemodynamic and neurological assessment aided by various tools. This article discusses the various methods of monitoring a patient with and without a primary neurological insult. Regardless of the tools employed, monitoring, in itself, does not change the outcome. Processing the information obtained along with sound clinical judgment can, however, have a significant impact.