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• Archive: Faculty:Susan Fralick-BallDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 11, 2017 Description 077580 Manual Updated (3.42 MB) 82 Pages Available after Purchase 077580 Extra Handout (0.09 MB) 1 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Multiple SclerosisInitial Signs & SymptomsDiagnostic CriteriaMedication Management from A to ZNew Medications AvailableSymptom Management StrategiesCoping with Disabling FatigueAlzheimer’s DiseasePrinciples for a Dignified DiagnosisKnow the 10 SignsIdentifying the StageEnsuring a Safe EnvironmentAdvance Directives & Patient WishesMedication Options to Slow ProgressionMyasthenia GravisRisk FactorsMedications to AvoidThe Autoimmune ProcessClinical PresentationPathways to RecoveryMedication OptionsCholinergic vs.
• Myasthenic CrisisCritical Education Needs for ComplianceParkinson’s DiseaseWhat We Know & Don’t KnowMajor Motor & Non-Motor SymptomsSecondary ManifestationsDeciding When to Add MedicationsNew Medications for Symptom ManagementEffectiveness of Deep Brain StimulationAlternative Treatment OptionsGuillain-BarréDisease VariantsClinical Course of RecoveryTreatment OptionsPreventing Secondary InjuryPsychological Stressors for the Patient & FamilyAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisProgression ChallengesSymptoms Related to Area of LossInterventions by SymptomAssessing Quality of Life IssuesClinical Trials for TreatmentAlternative Means of CommunicationHelping the Family Cope with End of Life Concerns Faculty Susan Fralick-Ball, Psy.D., MSN, CH Related seminars and products: 5 Dr. Susan Fralick-Ball, PsyD, MSN, CLNC, CH, is a licensed clinical neuropsychologist with an additional 40 years of clinical/educational nursing practice in a wide range of specialties.
• As a neuropsychologist, she has worked with patients having a vast variety of neurological disorders.
• Susan was responsible for coordinating all clinical and administrative activities for the stroke program of a nationally renowned neurological-medical rehabilitation hospital where she also developed a stroke support group for patients, family members, and staff.
• Additionally, she aided patients with neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders such as MS, Guillain-Barré, CIDP, Parkinson's, Myasthenia Gravis, ALS, Spinal cord injuries, TBI, head trauma, and dementias.