Trauma Spinal Cord Injuries
Which of the following statements are true regarding bladder management of the acute spinal cord injured patient?
Bladder management is dependent upon level of injury, lifestyle, and gender
The sensorimotor exam is performed:
To assess sensory and motor function and strength bilaterally
Which of the following statements is true regarding acute spinal cord injury and deep venous thrombosis?
Patients are at greatest risk the first two weeks post-injury
Unopposed vagal outflow places the acute spinal cord injured patient at greater risk for ulcer formation.
True
Gastrointestinal management of a patient with an acute spinal cord injury should include:
Gastric decompression, gastric prophylaxis, early enteral feedings, and bowel stimulants
The signs and symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia include:
Hypertension, bradycardia, pallor, and flushing
The cardiovascular consequences of neurogenic shock include:
Hypotension, bradycardia, and hypothermia
In acute spinal cord injury, pain is:
Is frequently exacerbated by fear and anxiety
Chronic pain is a significant issue for spinal cord injured patients because:
It diminishes the quality of life
Frequent respiratory assessment is important in acute spinal cord injury because:
Loss of defensive respiratory muscles places them at high risk for respiratory failure
Spinal cord injury is significant in the United States because:
Despite low incidence, it carries a high economic burden
Central cord syndrome is:
Most commonly occurs in older persons with degenerative changes of the cervical spine
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is definitively diagnosed by the presence of bacteriuria in SCI patients.
False
The five major mechanisms of injury are:
Flexion, extension, axial loading, rotation and penetration
Which of the following statements regarding sexual function of the cervical spinal cord injured person is true?
Most males can achieve erection, but will not experience reflexive ejaculation
Musculoskeletal implications of spinal cord injury include:
Spasticity, heterotopic ossification, and contractures
The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) is important in acute spinal cord injury because:
The sympathetic branch is disrupted producing neurogenic shock