SCI Core
SCI Complications
Multiple Sclerosis
Psych/Trauma
Delegation
Priority & Safety
100

This finding indicates spinal shock is still present.

What is flaccid paralysis?

100

The FIRST nursing action for autonomic dysreflexia.

What is sit them up?

100

This MS type involves gradual progression without clear relapses.

What is primary progressive MS?

100

This occurs within weeks of trauma and may include nightmares and anxiety.

What is acute stress disorder?

100

A stable patient needing help with toileting can be assigned to this team member.

What is the UAP?

100

This client should be seen first. 

-a newly admitted trauma patient in spinal precautions

-COPD patient with SpO2 sats at 92%

-Chonic HTN patient with BP 148/89

What is a newly admitted trauma patient in spinal precautions?

200

This shock presents with hypotension and bradycardia after SCI.

What is neurogenic shock?

200

The nurse should check for this most common trigger of AD.

What is bladder distention (or bowel impaction)?

200

Symptoms worsening after heat exposure is best explained by this.

What is heat-related symptom exacerbation (Uhthoff’s phenomenon)?

200

Flashbacks, hypervigilance, and sleep disturbance indicate this disorder.

What is PTSD?

200

A stable MS patient needing routine medications can be assigned to this nurse.

What is the LPN?

200

This is the priority assessment for a high cervical spinal cord injury.

What is airway/breath sounds?

300

A C5 injury with weak cough and accessory muscle use indicates this priority problem.

What is altered breathing pattern?

300

This intervention for spasticity is unsafe and should NOT be included.

What is using restraints?

300

This new symptom requires immediate assessment in an MS patient.

What is new vision changes or speech difficulty?

300

A child reenacting trauma through play is demonstrating this.

What is normal trauma processing?

300

This type of care must always be performed by the RN.

What is assessment or evaluation?

300

This change in an MS patient requires immediate evaluation.

What is new neurological deficit?

400

An injury above T12 leads to this type of bladder.

What is spastic (hyperactive) bladder?

400

Name one intervention used to prevent contractures in SCI patients.

What is ROM exercises / splints / proper alignment / trochanter rolls?

400

This finding would cause the nurse to question giving fingolimod.

What is bradycardia?

400

The best therapeutic response to trauma is encouraging this.

What is expression of feelings?

400

This task is NOT appropriate to delegate to a UAP.

What is assessing (e.g., pin sites, neuro status)?

400

This medication side effect requires immediate follow-up.

What is hyperglycemia with steroids?

500

A long-term complication in older SCI patients due to immobility and bone loss.

What is fracture?

500

This shock presents with warm skin and bradycardia.

What is neurogenic shock?

500

This complication in a client on natalizumab requires immediate action.

What is new neurological changes (possible PML)?

500

This is the most effective therapy for trauma-related disorders.

What is cognitive behavioral therapy?

500

Which task is appropriate to delegate to the UAP or LPN?
Monitoring intake/output, assessing a new SCI, evaluating meds, or teaching?  

What is monitoring intake and output?

500

This finding in SCI is an emergency.

What is severe hypertension with headache (autonomic dysreflexia)?