A patient with a spinal cord injury at the T1 level complains of a severe headache and an "anxious feeling." Which is the most appropriate initial reaction by the nurse?
Try to calm the patient and make the environment soothing.
Assess for a full bladder.
Notify the healthcare provider.
Prepare the patient for diagnostic radiography.
Assess for a full bladder.
What is the name of the condition in which the patient has a complete but temporary loss of motor, sensory, reflex, and autonomic function immediately after injury?
Spinal Shock (or spinal shock syndrome)
What are the priorities of care in an acute phase of a SCI?
Preserve life and function, maintain alignment, prevent complications, support the client's and family's ability to cope.
Which of the following diseases puts a patient most at risk for developing kidney disease?
Diabetes.
COPD.
Heart Failure.
Cystic Fibrosis.
Diabetes.
The nurse is completing an assessment on a patient that has a spinal cord injury at T6 following a water-skiing accident four years ago. The patient is restless, sweaty and has facial flushing. The patient's vital signs are: BP 144/98; HR 52/minute. The patient's last vitals signs were: BP 106/76; HR 72/minute. What action should the nurse take first?
Reassess the patient's blood pressure.
Check the patient's blood glucose.
Position the patient at 90 degrees (Fowlers).
Provide cooling blankets for the patient to lower their temperature.
Position the patient at 90 degrees (Fowlers).
A 24-year-old patient was admitted to the medical unit for observation following a fall where their head hit the pavement quite hard. The care plan wants the staff to watch for any signs of increased intracranial pressure. Knowing this, which activities should the nurse encourage the patient avoid performing? (Select all that apply).
Coughing.
Sneezing.
Talking.
Valsalva maneuver.
Lying in bed with the head of bed at 45 degrees.
Coughing.
Sneezing.
Valsalva maneuver.
Which patient is at highest risk for a spinal cord injury?
An18-year-old male with a prior arrest for driving while intoxicated (DWI).
A 20-year-old female with a history of substance abuse.
A 50-year-old female with osteoporosis.
A 35-year-old male who plays on a competitive soccer team.
An18-year-old male with a prior arrest for driving while intoxicated (DWI).
The nurse is caring for clients on the rehab unit. Which clients should the nurse assess first after receiving the change-of-shift report? A. The client with a C6 SCI who is complaining of dyspnea and has crackles in the lungs. B. The client with an L4 SCI who is crying and is very upset about being discharged home. C. The client with an L2 SCI who is complaining of a headache and feeling very hot. D. The client with a T4 SCI who is unable to move the lower extremities.
A. This client has signs/symptoms of a respiratory complication and should be assessed first.