Cite
Effects of the neurological wake-up test on clinical examination, intracranial pressure, brain metabolism and brain tissue oxygenation in severely brain-injured patients.
MLA
Helbok, Raimund, et al. “Effects of the Neurological Wake-up Test on Clinical Examination, Intracranial Pressure, Brain Metabolism and Brain Tissue Oxygenation in Severely Brain-Injured Patients.” Critical Care, vol. 16, no. 6, Nov. 2012, pp. R226–33. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11880.
APA
Helbok, R., Kurtz, P., Schmidt, M. J., Stuart, M. R., Fernandez, L., Connolly, S. E., Lee, K., Schmutzhard, E., A Mayer, S., Claassen, J., & Badjatia, N. (2012). Effects of the neurological wake-up test on clinical examination, intracranial pressure, brain metabolism and brain tissue oxygenation in severely brain-injured patients. Critical Care, 16(6), R226–R233. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11880
Chicago
Helbok, Raimund, Pedro Kurtz, Michael J. Schmidt, Morgan R. Stuart, Luis Fernandez, Sander E. Connolly, Kiwon Lee, et al. 2012. “Effects of the Neurological Wake-up Test on Clinical Examination, Intracranial Pressure, Brain Metabolism and Brain Tissue Oxygenation in Severely Brain-Injured Patients.” Critical Care 16 (6): R226–33. doi:10.1186/cc11880.