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1 .What are the 4 general types of spinal cord injuries?
2. What are the phases of spinal cord injuries responses that occur after injury? (3 or more)
Please explain in detail thank you! 1 .What are the 4 general types of spinal cord...
Please explain the following in detail thank you. explain spinal cord in a cellular level physiology. Therapeutic management involved in spinal cord in juries. therapy used for edema reduction for spinal cord injuries.
Answer the following: 1. Explain the bladder and bowel complications that may occur with injuries of the spinal cord. 2. Describe the stages and nursing management of pressure ulcers 3. What measures are used to decrease the risk of skin breakdown? 4. Identify the rehabilitation potential of the patient with T6 spinal cord injury 5. Describe the mourning process and nursing interventions for patients with spinal cord injury.
Scenario - medical diagnosis is spinal cord surgery and pathophysiology is spinal Bifida.oscoliosis. Please help with 2 nursing diagnosis, 2 goals, 2 assessments, 4 interventions, 4 rationales and 2 evaluations for each nursing diagnosis. Please explain if you can. thank you.
Tom was recently diagnosed with a tumor in the posterior aspect of his spinal cord at the level of C6 that has resulted in a C5 incomplete spinal cord injury with changes in sensation. Based on the location of the tumor: 1. What ascending spinal tract(s) have been affected? 2. What types of sensation have been affected and what types remained intact? (i.e. temperature, pain, proprioception, etc.) 3. Where on Tom’s body will the sensory deficits be present? Use specific...
Please help answer these question 1. Explain how communication use during simulation with a patient spinal cord injury helped increase the patient’s survival 2. Identify intervention used in simulation for the patient with spinal cord injury that would have increased the patient’s survival or a patient like this trauma patient 3. Describe how a partial thickness wound presents. Use appropriate wound care terminology 4. Describe how a SCI patient can participate in prevention of pressure ulcer formation 5. Identify one...
Can you explain the pre-lap questions in detail. Thank you Pre-lab Questions 1. Draw the Lewis structures for the following: (a) pentane and (b) 1-octanol (Please note "q" indicates the alcohol group (-OH) is on the first carbon.) 2. Determine the types(s) of intermolecular forces involved in each of the above substances. 3. Predict which liquid - pentane or 1-octanol - is more volatile. Assume the two liquids are at the Same temperature. Explain your answer. 4. Predict which liquid...
Spinal Nerve Injury 1. A person has feeling from the deltoid and biceps brachii region but no feeling from the wrist extensors. Where on the spinal cord has the injury occurred? Plexus Peripheral Nerve Spinal Nerves (letter/number) Spinal Injury Location 2. A person has feeling from the triceps and brachialis region but no feeling from the deltoid region. Where on the spinal cord has the injury occurred? Plexus Peripheral Nerve Spinal Nerves (letter/number) Spinal Injury Location 3. A person has...
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1. what are the expected abnormalities found in patients suffering from brain, spinal cord and nerve disorders. 2. Develop 3 NANDA pririority nursing diagnoses for this disorder. 3. State patient goals/ plan nursing diagnosis. 4. write how you would evaluate your plan.
Please help Please help answer these question 1. Management of a patient with a C2 spinal cord injury 2. Chvostek's sign 3. Peripheral neuropathy signs and symptoms 4. Management of blood transfusion reactions 4. Lab values that assess renal function in SLE 5. Caring for a Client Who Has a Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube 6. In liver failure patients, limit dietary protein to decrease ammonia levels 7. What are JP Drains used for? 8. Foods high in iron 9. Neutropenic precautions 10....