1.Using a case study approach, take one
1.Using a case study approach, take one of the mechanisms of injury (MOI; hyperflexion, hyperextension, axial loading, etc.) develop a situation and background (First part of the SBAR approach) using that MOI that a nurse would anticipate in tradeoff report from a first responder. 2. Describe the pathophysiology of the first 24 hours following SCI (spinal cord injury) to body systems (primary and secondary insults/injury). 3. Prioritize nursing interventions for a client in SCI also having a cardiac arrest (Circulation, Breathing, Airway) of care with special emphasis on what type of airway management). 4. Identify the cord segment, autonomic function, movement remaining, and rehabilitation potential for each level of spinal cord injury— (tetraplegic, quadriplegic, paraplegia). 6. Describe the assessment findings in neurogenic shock and nursing care/medical management. 7. Discuss nursing interventions for each of the following in a completely immobile patient: respiratory dysfunction, cardiovascular instability, fluid and nutritional maintenance, immobility, bowel and bladder training, neurogenic bladder, temperature control, pain, potential for infection, spinal traction, sexuality, and grieving. 8. Develop a teaching/learning plan for the client’s family/significant others, to prevent the occurrence of AD especially noting signs/symptoms, emergency, and preventative measures (prioritize these).
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