Spinal cord 3 Flashcards

1
Q

A patient with a two-year-old C7 spinal cord transection presents for cystoscopy under general anesthesia. Insertion of the cystoscope causes the heart rate to decrease from 75 to 30 bpm. Which statements are MOST likely to be true? (select 2)
a. ephedrine is a better option than atropine
b. nitroprusside is a better option than hydralazine
c. the patient is at risk for intracerebral hemorrhage
d. the Bezold-Jarisch reflex caused the heart rate to decrease

A

b. nitroprusside is a better option than hydralazine
c. the patient is at risk for intracerebral hemorrhage

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2
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After the spinal shock phase ends, there’s a return of _________________ below the level of injury which places the patient at risk for ________

A

sympathetic reflexes; autonomic hyperreflexia

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3
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The classic presentation of autonomic hyperreflexia is

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hypertension and bradycardia

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4
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Up to 85% of patients with injury above _____ will develop autonomic hyperreflexia.

A

T6

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5
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Select conditions that increase the risk of autonomic hyperreflexia include

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bladder catheterization, surgery (cystoscopy, colonoscopy), bowel movement, cutaneous stimulation, and childbirth

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6
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The best anesthetic option for patients with spinal cord injury is

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general or spinal anesthesia to prevent autonomic hyperreflexia

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7
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Hypertension resulting from autonomic hyperreflexia is best treated by

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removing the stimulus, deepening the anesthetic, and administering a rapid-acting vasodilator

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8
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Bradycardia from autonomic hyperreflexia can be treated with

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an anticholinergic

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9
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Autonomic hyperreflexia is very unlikely to occur in patients with an injury below

A

T10

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10
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Describe how autonomic hyperreflexia affects the vascular system.

A

vasoconstriction below the level of injury
vasodilation above the level of injury

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11
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Administration of _________ will worsen hypertension

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positive chronotrope with vasoconstrictive properties

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12
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__________________ to the cystoscope or foley catheter does not prevent AH.

A

adding lidocaine jelly

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13
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___________ is contraindicated in patients with chronic SCI

A

succinylcholine

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14
Q

AH may be present in

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the postoperative period as the effects of anesthesia wear off

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15
Q

Consequences of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. hyperkalemia with succinylcholine
b. cardiomyopathy
c. risk of pulmonary aspiration
d. increased sensitivity to nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers

A

b. cardiomyopathy

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16
Q

ALS causes progressive degeneration of

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motor neurons in the corticospinal tract (sensory function remains intact)

17
Q

The most common cause of death in ALS patients is

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respiratory failure

18
Q

_________ is contraindicated in patients with ALS

A

Succinylcholine due to risk of lethal hyperkalemia

19
Q

Patients with ALS have _____________ to nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers

A

increased sensitivity

20
Q

___________- increases the risk of pulmonary aspiration for patients with ALS

A

bulbar muscle dysfunction

21
Q

Chest weakness in patients with ALS leads to

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reduced vital capacity and maximal minute ventilation

22
Q

For patients with ALS, we should consider ______________ postoperatively

A

mechanical ventilation

23
Q

Upper neuron involvement with ALS presents as

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spasticity, hyperreflexia and loss of coordination

24
Q

Lower motor neuron involvement with ALS presents as

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muscle weakness, fasciculations, and atrophy