Did you know that there may be permanent damage to the brain during TIA?
Or, wonder what exactly your neuro checks assess?
Or, become intimidated by caring for patients with neurological problems?

If you have a hard time explaining to your patients about why their heart disease is a risk factor for stroke, or how shrugging their shoulders and sticking out their tongues assesses their brain function, or what to watch for as signs of adverse effects of medications, then you need to go back to the basics with the help of a mentor who can really make the information easy and understandable.
Most of us learned our anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology in nursing school where we were focused primarily on passing the class. We memorized, we studied, but we quickly forgot.
You learn differently now. With years of nursing experience, your brain has learned to classify your professional information into “file folders” based on your clinical experiences. Now, when you go back to learn these concepts, your brain will put the information into the correct “folder” to use the next time you encounter a patient with that problem. In other words, you will retain the information now that you have a way to organize it.
Understanding the essential concepts of neurological anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology will help you find patient complications faster and respond to them more appropriately. In addition:
- You will communicate more effectively with physicians and your peers,
- You will feel more confident,
- You will provide safer and more effective care
That is why I have put together a special program just for you entitled “The Brain in Detail.” This program will make you a better nurse!
The Brain in Detail contains:
The Brain Revealed The structure and function of components of the mechanical, endocrine and electrical systems of the brain.
Mental, Physical, Emotional: Connections and Detachments They work together to maintain homeostasis; but what does it look like when they go astray – and why?
Common Neurological Conditions: What Happens and Why Find out what is really going on during acute stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, seizures and aneurysms.
Error Messages: What is the Brain Trying to Tell Us Discover the pathophysiologic mechanisms behind brain dysfunctions such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s, and depression.
As a very special bonus just for you, if you act immediately, you will also get the following FREE bonus:
FREE Bonus: Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain That You Can Use at The Bedside Clipboard Companion. (sent with your program)
As you can see, you get an incredible amount of useful information that you can take back to the bedside and use immediately to improve your nursing care!
By the way, the free bonuses are yours to keep in the unlikely event that you want to take me up on my 100% total satisfaction guarantee. That’s right; if for any reason you are not totally thrilled with your program, just return it for a full refund. No questions asked!
Please note
The Brain in Detail program you are buying is not an ordinary book, or audio CD, or even a video. It is all three! The four CD program contains audio files that will play on your CD player in your home, car, or portable device; but load them into your computer and you get the video enhancements that will help you really SEE the content. And, of course you get the workbook too; for easy note taking and review.
In The Brain in Detail, you will get:
The four video-enhanced CDs:
1. The Brain Revealed
2. Mental, Physical, Emotional: Connections and Detachments
3. Common Neurological Conditions: What Happens and Why
4. Error Messages: What is the Brain Trying to Tell Us
FREE Bonus: Anatomy and Physiology of the Brain That You Can Use at The Bedside Clipboard Companion.
And our 100% total satisfaction guarantee! So there is no risk to you. Just get the program and if it isn’t everything I say it is and more simply return it for a full refund!
Here’s how to order right now:
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Individual Brain in Detail program:
$77
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Institutional program for use with all of your nurses at your hospital, plus free bonuses:
$385
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Best wishes,
David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN-BC, CNS, CEN
President, Ed4Nurses, Inc.
PS. No worries, your purchase is fully guaranteed; so I take all the risk.
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