For decades, the serious consequences of alcohol consumption have been associated with alcoholism in adult males. The panorama has gradually changed. During the pastwar period, there has been a substantial increase in the per capital alcohol consumption, in some countries up to a fourfoldincrease over twenty-five years.
Contents: 1. The Nursing Process 2. Anxiety and Related Disorders 3. Mood Disorders 4. Schizophrenia 5. Personality Disorders 6. Chemical Dependence and Psychoative Substance Use Disorders 7. Organic Mental Syndromes and Disorders 8. Disordes of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence 9. Sexual Disorders
Stroke remains a major health problem worldwide, standing in the developed countries only behind heart disease and concer as a cause of death. As a source of chronic, humiliating disability, stroke probably even exceeds these other two major killers.
Contents: 1. Clinicopathological Considerations in Vertebrobasilar Disease 2. Noninvasive Diagnostic Techniques 3. Invasive Diagnostik Studies and Treatment Techniques 4. Surgical Treatment of Vertebrobasilar Occlusive Disease