Exam 24: Spinal Cord Injury

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What has occurred in the past 10 years to enhance rehabilitation of individuals with SCIs? (Select all that apply.)

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A patient with an SCI begins to have seizures, and the blood pressure (BP)rises rapidly to 210/160 mm Hg.Which is the third indicator of the syndrome of autonomic dysreflexia?

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D

Which technique of opening the airway in the newly admitted patient with an SCI is the most appropriate?

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What is the major advantage of the halo device over the Gardner-Wells tongs?

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A patient is receiving methylprednisolone.What purpose should the nurse explain this drug has in treating a patient with an SCI?

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What should a nurse emphasize regarding the rehabilitation of the patient with an SCI?

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What technique should the nurse implement to move the impaired legs of a patient with an SCI to avoid stimulation muscle spasm?

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Which assessment leads the emergency department nurse to suspect that a patient's spinal cord injury (SCI)is below C4?

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What changes occur with the intervertebral disks in older adults that increase the risk of injury? (Select all that apply.)

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A paraplegic patient excitedly reports seeing his foot move when he was being turned.How is this phenomenon best explained?

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During a neurologic assessment, a nurse asks a patient to dorsiflex the foot against the resistance of the nurse's hand.The patient is unable to perform this action.Where does this assessment confirm that cord damage has occurred?

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Brown-Séquard syndrome results in which neurologic deficit?

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What should be the immediate intervention when a nurse recognizes autonomic dysreflexia in the patient with an SCI?

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What should a nurse include in a patient's plan of care when considering interventions for the outcome of prevention of contractures in a patient with an SCI?

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A nurse is caring for a despondent young female patient with an SCI at C5.The patient verbalizes concern regarding sexual dysfunction.What should the nurse assure this patient she can still experience? (Select all that apply.)

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Which assessment would indicate the resolution of spinal shock?

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After spinal shock has been resolved, an indwelling catheter is removed.What way should the nurse expect this patient to empty the bladder?

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On admission to the emergency department, a patient with a C5 compression fracture can move only his head and has flaccid paralysis of all extremities.The distraught family asks if the paralysis is permanent.What is the best response by the nurse?

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Which intervention by a nurse is effective in the prevention of autonomic dysreflexia in the patient with an SCI?

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The family of a patient with an SCI is concerned with the lack of bowel function 2 days after the injury.What is the best response by the nurse?

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