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236 Exam 4

Most common risk factor of a spinal cord injury - correct answer ✔✔Car accidents



Characteristics of spinal column - correct answer ✔✔Provides support & protection for spinal cord

Cervical, thoracic, lumbar/sacral



Primary injuries - correct answer ✔✔Initial insult or trauma usually permanent; injury to the vertebrae
or spinal column

Ex: diving injury



Secondary injuries - correct answer ✔✔Contusion or tear injury nerve fibers begin to swell and
distentigrate

Produces ischemia, hypoxia, edema & hemorrhagic lesions

Ex: sports injury, fall



Flexion injuries - correct answer ✔✔Excessive forward motion of the spine

Chin to chest

Ex: backward fall - head is point of impact



Hyper extension injuries - correct answer ✔✔Excessive backward motion of the spine

Forward fall with chin or face as point of impact



Axial loading injury - correct answer ✔✔Vertical compression injury of the cervical or lumbar spine

Ex: diving accident, falling from great height onto butt



Dermatomes - correct answer ✔✔Sensation connected to spinal cord

Helps to determine level of injury based on sensation

,Compression injuries - correct answer ✔✔Vertebral bones shatter, compress, or burst from high velocity
below or on the top of the head or when landing forcefully on feet

Diving- cervical injury

Fall- thoracic damage

Osteoporosis



Axial rotational injury - correct answer ✔✔Two forces exerted on spinal column causing tearing of
tendons and ligaments

Twisting force, cervical & lumbar injuries

Very unstable



Laceration - correct answer ✔✔Tearing of the neural tissues

Reversible if minor damage

Permanent loss of function if spinal tracts are disrupted



Complete spinal cord injury - correct answer ✔✔Tracts in the cord are disrupted

Permanent loss of function

Total motor & sensory loss below the injury



Incomplete spinal cord injury - correct answer ✔✔Some tracts in the spinal cord remain intact

Varying degrees of motor and sensory function



Incomplete spinal cord lesions - correct answer ✔✔Central, anterior & lateral cord syndromes

Partial paralysis



Complete spinal cord lesions - correct answer ✔✔Total loss of sensation & voluntary muscle control
below lesion

Paraplegia, quadriplegia

,Central cord syndrome

Cause

Characteristics - correct answer ✔✔Injury or edema of central cord; cervical area

S/sx: motor defecits, sensory loss >in upper body, possible bowel/bladder dysfunction



Anterior cord syndrome

Cause

Characteristics - correct answer ✔✔Damage to anterior spinal artery, acute disc herniation, or hyper
flexion injuries

S/sx loss of pain, temp, loss of motor function below lesion, light touch intact, vibration & sensation
intact



Lateral cord syndrome

Brown-sequard - correct answer ✔✔Ipsilateral paralysis or paresis

Loss of touch, pressure, and vibration, loss of pain & temp

Cause- knife, Missile injury, fracture dislocation



What diagnostic is done first in the case of a spinal injury - correct answer ✔✔Cross table lateral X-ray
for c-spine while still immobilized



Diagnostics done if spinal injury can't be determined with X-ray - correct answer ✔✔CT, MRI, myelogram



Acute phase: oxygenation

Nursing - correct answer ✔✔Resp insufficiency often apparent 24-36 hours after injury

Observe for fatigue, altered resp patterns, ability to cough & remove secretions

Every pt gets O2

Resp support: fiber optic NT intubation or trach



Acute phase: perfusion

Nursing - correct answer ✔✔Decreased cardiac output

, Vasovagal reflex

Hypertension secondary to vasodilation



Vasovagal reflex - correct answer ✔✔Suctioning causes hypoxia (increased HR,RR, anxiety)

Vagal stimulation leads to decreased pulse

Cardiac arrest follows bc no sympathetic response



Acute phase:circulation

Nursing - correct answer ✔✔Hypotension (careful w/IV fluid)

Dopamine (increase CO)

Atropine to tx bradycardia

Teds, SCDs, change positions slowly



Acute phase: meds - correct answer ✔✔Solumedrol

Given within 8 hours of injury

Suppresses breakdown of cellular injury

Decrease edema

Improve blood supply to injured area



Acute phase:immobilization - correct answer ✔✔Cervical traction

Skull tongs & skeletal traction



Use of cervical traction - correct answer ✔✔Reduce dislocations and realign spine and vertebral column



Types of cervical traction - correct answer ✔✔Crutch field tongs: maintain alignment/compression
injuries

Gardner-wells

Vinkle tongs

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