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100

How many sections are in the human spine?

4

100

What is Bowel Care?

Assisted elimination of stool. Part of a plan for regaining control of your bowel function after SCI. 

*designed to prevent/decrease accidents

create a (timely) regular elimination schedule

keep bowel related health issues to a minimum

100

What is a Decubitus Ulcer?

Lesion/wound or injury, usually caused by unrelieved pressure that results in damage of underlying tissue.Can also come from friction, a shear, and moisture.

Caused by a cut off of blood circulating to an area causing it to die. 

(Pressure sore, pressure ulcer, bed sore)

100

What is Autonomic Dysreflexia? (AD)

An abnormal response to a problem in your body below your SCI.


100

Paraplegia vs Quadriplegia

paraplegia- lower level, thoracic, lumbar or sacral

quadriplegia- injury at cervical level

200

What are the names of the sections of the spine?

Cervical

Thoracic

Lumbar

Sacral

200

How much water should I drink per day?

64 oz. (Alcohol and caffeine do NOT count)


Unless otherwise specified by doctor.

200

True or False: Skin breakdown begins on the surface.

False. 

Can begin deep inside the tissues call the fascia. 

200

At what Level of Injury is Autonomic Dysreflexia a concern?

T6 and ABOVE.

200

What is Orthostatic Hypotension?

Low blood pressure that is a result of standing up from sitting or sitting up from laying down.

300

How many vertebrae are there in each section?

Cervical- 7

Thoracic-12

Lumbar- 5

Sacrum- 1

300

What methods are used to empty the bladder?

Spontaneous (emptying on your own)

Catheterization [ICP, Condom, Foley and Supra pubic, Ileal Conduit ]

300

How do you prevent skin breakdown?

Pressure reliefs, turning every 2 hours at night, and daily skin monitoring

300

Symptoms of Autonomic Dysreflexia (2)

High BP, slow HR                    Severe headache

blurry/spotty vision                  nasal stuffiness

goose (chill) bumps, flushed/sweaty skin above SCI

300

What is Thermal Dysregulation?

A condition in which exaggerated or abnormal changes in body temperature occur spontaneously or in response to environmental or internal stimuli.Functional Independence Measure

400

Two classifications of types of function below level of injury

Incomplete and complete

400

True of False: Bowel Care is only performed at night.

False

400

How often should a pressure relief be performed?

Every 15-20 minutes for 1-2 minutes.

Turning/ repositioning every 2 hours at night

400

Causes of Autonomic Dysreflexia (2)

Overfull bladder/bowel

infections, abdominal issues

pressure ulcer/ ingrown toenail

injury (cut, burn, broken bones, 

hot/cold temps

400

What does the ASIA scale measure?

American Spinal Injury Association. ASIA describes a person's functional impairment as a result of a SCI.

A, B, C, D, E

500

How is "Level of Injury" determined?

A spinal cord injury is names for the lowest level of the spinal cord that still functions the way it did before the injury.

*the level of SCI is not always the same level as where the spine was injured. It is named after only 1 nerve, not all that were impacted by injury/disease.

500

What components make up a Bowel Management Program? (2)


Diet                       Medications

Exercise                 Bowel Care

Fluid Intake

500

How many stages of pressure ulcers are there?

4- deep to tendon, muscle, or bone

3- deep crater, goes into soft tissue

2- skin is broken, shallow crater- pink at base

1-area of redness, skin intact, different temp

500

Treatment for Autonomic Dysreflexia (2)

Reposition

Loosen tight clothing, including abd binder

Check bladder, then bowel, then skin

*if none of those, call 911. AD is a medical emergency and can cause stroke or death.

500

Who do you call to replace/ repair equipment after discharge?

The Prosthetics Department