Pharmacological Directive in Diagnosing Dysexecutive Syndrome: A New Plebiscite in Prescribing Medication for Trauma Center Research

Vivian Lunde Dadon, V Lyinda Dadiyane, Vivian Wolfsson, Simone Bridgesson, and Mnuka Edmundsson

Abstract
In this research discovery we reference abstract key points and manuscript on Neurobiology, Psychiatry, and Trauma Medicine. We apply a scientific research method to a Trauma Case were a patient recovered 65 percent of cognitive functions, and Central Nervous system with mobility, and cognitive development. The patient presented with dysexecutive disorder with injury to frontol lobe manifestations psychological issues, and Trauma Center research center scored the case as Level V, Trauma/or Urgent Care for Neurological Disorder and/or Psychological Disorder.

Keywords: Neuroscience and trauma; Neurology of brain disorders; Prescription medications; Frontal lobe damage; Psychiatric conditions, Physiology and immunology; Pathology and radiology; PET/SCANS, length of stay; Research and development.

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Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.70620/CRROA/v5i2/2024/145

Journal Information
Online ISSN: 2583-892X
Format of Publication Online
Journal Abbreviation Case Rep Rev Open Access
DOI Via Crossref
DOI Prefix 10.70620/CRROA/
Journal Code CRROA
Publishing Model Continuous publishing
Frequency of Publication Two Issue a Year
Language English
Starting Year 2020
Subject Clinical, Medical, Biomedical
Review Process Single-Blind Peer-Review by Referees
Time to 1st Decision 1 to 4 weeks from date of submission
Time to Acceptance 3 to 6 weeks, depending upon the required revision cycles
Time to Publication 1 to 2 weeks from date of final submission

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