Describe the following terms. Term Description Level of the Injury Tetrapelegia Parapelegia Complete Spinal Cord Involvement Incomplete (Partial) Spinal Cord Involvement
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4. Describe the following terms.
Term | Description |
Level of the Injury |
|
Tetrapelegia | |
Parapelegia | |
Complete Spinal Cord Involvement |
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Incomplete (Partial) Spinal Cord Involvement |
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- Describe the clinical manifestations of spinal cord injury. Clinical Manifestations Description Motor and Sensory Effects Respiratory System Cardiovascular System Gastrointestinal System Integumentary System Thermoregulation Peripheral Vascular Problems-VTE-Pain Metabolic Needs Focus on Nutritional NeedState what are the Clinical Manifestation (Signs & Symptoms) of: 1) Spinal Cord Injuries 2) Degenerative Disk DiseasesCompare the signs of spinal shock with the permanenteffects of spinal cord injury
- The stage of spinal shock is characterized by the following except:-a- failure of spinal reflexes below the level of the lesionb- loss of sensations from the body below the level of the lesionc- loss of voluntary movement from the body below the level of the lesiond- exaggerated tendon jerks below the level of the lesionB. Match the Disorder to its description for numbers 11-15: 11. 2nd Most common neurological disorder characterized by short, recurrent attacks initiated by electrical discharges in the brain a. Hydrocephalus 12. Loss of neurons that release Ach; Tangled protein filaments within b. Cerebral Vascular Accident neuron (CVA) & abnormal protein plaques outside neuron c. Epilepsy 13. Damage to motor area of the brain often associated with oxygen loss during childbirth d. Alzheimers 14. A viral infection caused by one of the herpes viruses. It travels e. Cerebral Palsy across the spinal nerves and causes blisters and severe pain. ab. Shingles 15. Blocking the drainage of CSF leading to an increase in pressure and damage to tissues of the brain and spinal cordSpinal Nerve Identification Fill in the blanks with the terms provided. Not all terms will be used. mixed sacral 8 24 sensory motor 12 31 coccygeal The spinal cord is associated with considered signals from receptors to the CNS and CNS to effectors (muscles and glands). Each side of the spinal cord contains pairs of spinal nerves. Spinal nerves are axons that relay nerve axons that conduct nerve signals from the cervical nerves because they contain both thoracic nerves, and 1 nerves, lumbar nerves, nerves, nerve.
- descibe the functional antomy of the spinal cord using the following terms: white matter, gray matter, tracts, roots and spinal nerves.a. Describe two ways in which the spinal cord canbe damaged in a fall.b. Explain why it is difficult to predict the degreeof permanent damage to the spinal cord duringthe first few days.c. Describe the usual effects of transection ofthe spinal cord at C4-C5, immediately afterinjury and after recovery from spinal shock.Explain why there is a difference in the effectsover time.d. Describe the cause and effect of autonomicdysreflexia. How are the signs different fromthose of a stress response?List and describe the common postural spinal abnormalities.
- Define the term spinal cord injury and state its prevalenceSpinal Cord x.s. Please refer to the image to answer the question I have Explain the colors and textures of the white and gray matter, and explain the pathway that a nerve impulse travels through the spinal cord. How does the pathway differ between one impulse that travels through a reflex arc vs another that travels through to and from the brain? What are some spinal cord injuries and diseases? Explain the effects of an injury to the upper part of the cord to that of the lower part.Give at least 1 Musculoskeletal Disorder. Determine what are the symptoms, causes, preventions and cure of that MSD.