1) The neurological patient : gait disorders, muscular tone and strength, sensory examination, coordination, deep tendon jerks. 2) Cerebrovascular disorders: ischemic stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, subaracnoid hemorrhage. The stroke unit characteristics and organization. Trombolysis: the role of the nurse in the different phases. Positioning and mobilization of the stroke patient. 3) Neuromuscular diseases: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, hereditary neuropathies, Guillain-Barré syndrome, myasthenia gravis, myopathies and muscular distrophies Pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, role of nursing in the patient’s care. 4) Parkinson disease: motor and non-motor symptoms. Elements of treatment. Other movement disorders: Hungtinton’s corea, hemiballismus, dystonia. 5) Epileptic seizures. classification, clinical features. What to do in case of generalized convulsive epileptic seizure. Syncope, pathophysiology and differential diagnosis with epileptic seizures.