Any injury to the spinal cord above the level of T6may resultin spinal shock
hypovolemic shock and an spinal cord injurycausesspinal shock
a concussion injury(passive) is caused bySpinal shock
The mechanism of injurycausesspinal shock
Spinal Cord Injury Injuries to the spinal cordoften resultin spinal shock
blunt trauma to the spine(passive) caused byspinal shock
severe injury or damage to the spinal cord(passive) caused bySpinal shock-
A complete rupture of the spinal cord ( spinalization ) in mammalscausesa spinal shock
Normal activity of the spinal cord cells at and below the level of injury ceases because of loss of the continuous tonic discharge from the brain or brainstem and inhibition of suprasegmental impulses immediately after cord injurythus causingspinal shock
injury , fracture and dislocation of 3rd to 5th cervical vertebrae and spinal cord on that level(passive) caused byspinal shock
violence on the spine(passive) is caused byThe spinal shock
damage(disruption(passive) is caused bySpinal shock
spinal injuriescausingspinal shock
The traumatic eventcausingspinal shock
when there ’s too much swelling in the spinal cord , which cuts off blood flow(passive) is causedSpinal shock
bruising and swelling(passive) caused byspinal shock
Holly Walczak 's son Nick was wounded in his arm , neck and backcreateda spinal shock
necrosis of the cord(passive) is caused bySpinal shock
several possible sources(passive) can be caused bySpinal shock
Thoracic lesions ... significantly more likelyto resultin spinal shock
High shoulder breaks bonecausesspinal shock
Even defective productscan causespinal shock
A client has a functional transection of the spinal cord at C7 - 8resultingin spinal shock
Imaging ... the T3-L3 spinal cord segmentmay resultin spinal shock
a blood clot developedcausedspinal shock
1 none ( Every Year ) GCS 8 or less : ICP monitor indicated ; 10 or less intubation indicatedcan causespinal shock
the sudden loss of facilitative impulses from the brain stem and cerebrum(passive) caused byspinal shock
continuous nerve discharges from the brainresultingin Spinal Shock
this very linecreatingspinal shock
Patients with acute lesionsespecially causingspinal shock
One thing that modern medicine has not yet been able to do isto preventspinal cord shock
Direct preventative measuresto preventa spinal shock
immobilize the victim ’s bodyto preventspinal shock
an accidenthas resultedin spinal shock
negligencecausedspinal shock
Local hypoperfusionmay resultin spinal shock
in a loss of feeling , muscle movement and reflexes below the level of the injuryresultsin a loss of feeling , muscle movement and reflexes below the level of the injury
hypotension , bradycardia , or temperature instabilitycan causehypotension , bradycardia , or temperature instability
some very troubling symptomscan causesome very troubling symptoms
to floppy paralysis below that levelleadingto floppy paralysis below that level
a significant amount of inflammation , swelling , cell death , reduced blood flow and oxidationcausesa significant amount of inflammation , swelling , cell death , reduced blood flow and oxidation
autonomic dysreflexia ... leading to increased activation of vasculature and skin , arterial blood pressure and heart rate , sweat glands , bladder and other targets of the ANS1can causeautonomic dysreflexia ... leading to increased activation of vasculature and skin , arterial blood pressure and heart rate , sweat glands , bladder and other targets of the ANS1
my blood pressure and heart rate to fall to dangerous levelswas causingmy blood pressure and heart rate to fall to dangerous levels
to the loss of peripheral vascular tone ... among other effects ... and further hypotension and hypoperfusionleadsto the loss of peripheral vascular tone ... among other effects ... and further hypotension and hypoperfusion
to systemic hypotension after SCI and that hypotension is associated with the severity of the initial injury ( 5leadsto systemic hypotension after SCI and that hypotension is associated with the severity of the initial injury ( 5
in flaccid paralysis of the muscles below the level of injury , which lasts for a period [ breathe.ersjournals.comresultingin flaccid paralysis of the muscles below the level of injury , which lasts for a period [ breathe.ersjournals.com
in spasticity Myelitis Transverse Diagnosis and Treatment Using symptoms alone to diagnose myelitis transversecould resultin spasticity Myelitis Transverse Diagnosis and Treatment Using symptoms alone to diagnose myelitis transverse
to long - term difficulties with the spinecan leadto long - term difficulties with the spine
from cervical cord injuries above T1 , which interrupt the sympathetic chainmay resultfrom cervical cord injuries above T1 , which interrupt the sympathetic chain
to a loss of muscle movement and feelingleadsto a loss of muscle movement and feeling
the breakdown of some of the reflexes : autonomic and skeletal - motorwill inevitably causethe breakdown of some of the reflexes : autonomic and skeletal - motor
my nerves to fire in random wayswas causingmy nerves to fire in random ways
the system shuts downcausesthe system shuts down
The condition(passive) was caused byThe condition
the body ’s normal functions to shut downcausesthe body ’s normal functions to shut down
a loss or at least a reduction in a person 's reflexescausesa loss or at least a reduction in a person 's reflexes
a decrease in feeling , movement and reflexescausesa decrease in feeling , movement and reflexes
to loss of all activitiesleadsto loss of all activities
a diminution of lower - motor - neuron impulses ... resulting in a loss of the ability to produce ankle clonuscausesa diminution of lower - motor - neuron impulses ... resulting in a loss of the ability to produce ankle clonus
the provisional damage of spinal reflect activitywill causethe provisional damage of spinal reflect activity
accurate assessmenotfmay preventaccurate assessmenotf
in after a spinal cord lesionsetsin after a spinal cord lesion
from high spinal cord injurymay resultfrom high spinal cord injury
the hypotonia in that lower legcausingthe hypotonia in that lower leg
to your senses being cut off after an injury on your spinal cord and that puts you at risk of being paralyzedresultsto your senses being cut off after an injury on your spinal cord and that puts you at risk of being paralyzed
to loss of movement and feelingcan leadto loss of movement and feeling
from spinal injuryresultingfrom spinal injury
complete loss of all reflexes below the area of cord injurycausescomplete loss of all reflexes below the area of cord injury
loss or decrease in feeling , muscle movement , and reflexescausesloss or decrease in feeling , muscle movement , and reflexes
great internal body disarray and turbulencecausesgreat internal body disarray and turbulence
all reflexes to stop workingcausesall reflexes to stop working
changes with sensation , motor , and reflexescauseschanges with sensation , motor , and reflexes
a loss of automatic , sensory , motor and reflex functioncan causea loss of automatic , sensory , motor and reflex function
urinary retentioncan causeurinary retention
in muscle weakness and areflexia [ 5 ] Prolonged neuromuscular blockades can result in the development of acute quadriplegic myopathy , and can be identified by repetitive nerve stimulationcan resultin muscle weakness and areflexia [ 5 ] Prolonged neuromuscular blockades can result in the development of acute quadriplegic myopathy , and can be identified by repetitive nerve stimulation
loss of control from her armpits downcausingloss of control from her armpits down