SPINAL COLUMN
The spinal column is made up of a collection of bones that
protect the spinal cord. There are disks between the bones.
There are nerves in the spinal cord that originate from the
brain.
protect the spinal cord. There are disks between the bones.
There are nerves in the spinal cord that originate from the
brain.
SPINAL INJURIES
Injury to the spinal cord, may result in decreased sensation
to the extremities and torso.
Injury to the spinal cord, may result in decreased sensation
to the extremities and torso.
CHECKING DERMATOMES
Checking dermatomes, is usually done by using a pin
and cautiously pricking the skin of the arms, fingers,
legs and feet. In addition, asking the patient if the
sensation is dull, sharp or absent.
sensation is dull, sharp or absent.
It is important to document findings.
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What does SCI mean?
SCI means Spinal cord Injury.
What impact might this have on the spinal column?
It is important for the nurse to document her findings, when
an assessment is done.
SCI means Spinal cord Injury.
What impact might this have on the spinal column?
It is important for the nurse to document her findings, when
an assessment is done.
Here are some of the problems that may result from SCI:
- injuries above C3 may affect breathing
Mechanical ventilation may be necessary
- C3 - C7 will involve some degree of weakness involving
shoulders, arms, hands and fingers
- T 1-T12 injuries may paraplegia
- L1- L5 injuries may affect the thighs, knees, feet and toes
See above for more info.
- injuries above C3 may affect breathing
Mechanical ventilation may be necessary
- C3 - C7 will involve some degree of weakness involving
shoulders, arms, hands and fingers
- T 1-T12 injuries may paraplegia
- L1- L5 injuries may affect the thighs, knees, feet and toes
See above for more info.
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