L'examen neuropsychologique dans le cadre de l'expertise médico-légale

L'examen neuropsychologique dans le cadre de l'expertise médico-légale
ISBN-10
287009857X
ISBN-13
9782870098578
Category
Diseases
Pages
212
Language
French
Published
2004
Publisher
Editions Mardaga
Authors
Thierry Meulemans, Xavier Seron

Description

Les personnes ayant subi un traumatisme crânien lors d'un accident de la route ou d'un accident du travail peuvent présenter des difficultés cognitives susceptibles, selon leur sévérité, d'hypothéquer la reprise de leurs activités professionnelles et de perturber significativement différents aspects de leur vie quotidienne. Dans un contexte médicolégal, il s'agit d'évaluer avec précision la nature et l'importance de ces difficultés, ainsi que leur impact en termes de handicaps sur la vie quotidienne du patient. Cette évaluation permettra aux médecins experts d'estimer le dommage subi par le patient et de déterminer les compensations financières ou autres auxquelles il a droit. Pages de début Introduction Chapitre 1. Les spécificités de l'expertise Chapitre 2. Traumatismes crâniens légers et whiplash Chapitre 3. Principes de l'évaluation cognitive et de l'anamnèse en neuropsychologie Chapitre 4. L'évaluation des fonctions mnésiques Chapitre 5. L'évaluation des troubles de l'attention Chapitre 6. L'évaluation des fonctions exécutives Chapitre 7. L'évaluation des modifications de la personnalité Chapitre 8. L'exagération et la simulation des troubles Conclusion Références Pages defin.

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