spinal cord injuries Flashcards

1
Q

what are direct injuries to the spinal cord

A

They are often open injuries where the dura mater is compromised and neural tissue is damaged. typically penetrating injuries like stab wounds, gunshot or other missile woulds.

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open injuries

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when dura mater is compromised

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what are indirect injuries to the spinal cord?

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closed injuries, where dura is not broken or compromised. examples are hyperflexion injuries, crush injuries, hyperextension injuries, like whip lash.

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4
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what does complete cervical cord severence result in?

A

paralysis

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5
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after a spinal cord injury, what function is lost?

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voluntary motor function will be lost at all levels below the injury. There will be upper motor neuron signs present.

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6
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what happens below the level of an SCI?

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muscles remain innervated by their peripheral nerves

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how are dermatomes useful in pinpointing level of spinal cord injury?

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the dermatome at which a patient can no longer feel a pin prick can fairly accurately target the level at which the injury occurred.

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