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SpinalCordInjuriesL.Barnes,BS,CCEMT-P,NREMT-P“Amongallneurologicdisorders,thecosttosocietyofautomotiveSCIisexceededonlybythecostofmentalretardation.〞 NationalInstitutesofHealth33bonescomprisethespineFunctionSkeletalsupportstructureMajorportionofaxialskeletonProtectivecontainerforspinalcordVertebralBodyMajorweight-bearingcomponentAnteriortoothervertebraecomponentsSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
VertebralColumnSizeofVertebraeC-1&C-2NovertebralbodySupportheadAllowforturningofheadVertebralbodysizeincreasethemoreinferiortheybecomeLumbarspinehasstrongestandlargestBearweightofthebodySacral&CoccyxvertebraearefusedNovertebralbodySpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
VertebralColumnComponentsofVertebraeSpinalCanalOpeninginthevertebraethatthespinalcordpassesthroughPediclesThick,bonystructuresthatconnectthevertebralbodytothespinousandtransverseprocessesLaminaePosteriorbonesofvertebraethatmakeupforamenTransverseProcessBilateralprojectionsfromvertebraeMuscleattachmentandarticulationlocationwithribsSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
VertebralColumnComponentsofVertebraeSpinousProcessPosteriorprominenceonvertebraeIntervertebralDisksCartilagenouspadbetweenvertebraeServesasshockabsorberSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
VertebralColumn(continued)VertebralLigamentsAnteriorLongitudinalAnteriorsurfaceofvertebralbodiesProvidesmajorstabilityofthespinalcolumnResistshyperextensionPosteriorLongitudinalPostersurfaceofvertebralbodiesinspinalcanalPreventshyperflexionSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
VertebralColumnCervicalSpine7vertebraeSolesupportforheadHeadweighs16-22poundsC-1(Atlas)SupportsHeadSecurelyaffixedtotheocciputPermitsnoddingC-2(Axis)OdontoidProcess(Dens)ProjectsupwardProvidespivotpointsoheadcanrotateC-7Prominentspinousprocess(vertebraprominens)SpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
DivisionsoftheVertebralColumnThoracicSpine12vertebrae1stribarticulateswithT-1AttachestotransverseprocessandvertebralbodyNextnineribsattachtotheinferiorandsuperiorportionofadjacentvertebralbodiesLimitsribmovementandprovidesincreasedrigidityLargerandstrongerthancervicalspineLargermuscleshelptoensurethatthebodystayserectSupportsmovementofthethoraciccageduringrespirationsSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
DivisionsoftheVertebralColumnLumbarSpine5vertebraeBearforcesofbendingandliftingabovethepelvisLargestandthickestvertebralbodiesandintervertebraldisksSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
DivisionsoftheVertebralColumnSacralSpine5fusedvertebraeFormposteriorplateofpelvisHelpprotecturinaryandreproductiveorgansAttachespelvisandlowerextremitiestoaxialskeletonCoccygealSpine3-5fusedvertebraeResidualelementsofatailSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
DivisionsoftheVertebralColumnLayersDuramaterArachnoidPiamaterCoverentirespinalcordandperipheralnerverootsthatexitCSFbathesspinalcordbyfillingthesubarachnoidspaceExchangeofnutrientsandwasteproductsAbsorbsshocksofsuddenmovementSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalMeningesFunctionTransmitssensoryinputfrombodytothebrainConductsmotorimpulsesfrombraintomusclesandorgansReflexCenterInterceptssensorysignalsandinitiatesareflexsignalGrowthFetusEntirecordfillsentirespinalforamenAdultBaseofbraintoL-1orL-2levelPeripheralnerverootspulledintospinalforamenatthedistalend(CaudaEquina)SpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalCordBloodSupplyPairedspinalarteriesBranchoffthevertebral,cervical,thoracic,andlumbararteriesTravelthroughintervertebralforaminaSplitintoanteriorandposteriorarteriesSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalCordGeneralCordAnatomyAnteriorMedialFissureDeepcreasealongtheventralsurfaceofthespinalcordthatdividescordintoleft&righthalvesPosteriorMedialFissureShallowlongitudinalgroovealongthedorsalsurfaceGrayMatterAreaoftheCNSdominatedbynervecellbodiesCentralportionofthespinalcordWhiteMatterSurroundsgraymatter.ComprisedofaxonsSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalCordGeneralCordAnatomyAxonsTransmitsignalsupwardtothebrainanddowntothebodyAscendingTractsAxonsthattransmitsignalstothebrainSensoryTractsDescendingTractsAxonsthattransmitsignalstothebodyMotortractsVoluntaryandfinemusclemovementSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalCord31pairsofnervesthatoriginatealongthespinalcordfromanteriorandposteriornerverootsSensory&motorfunctionsTravelthroughintervertebralforamina1stpairexitbetweentheskullandC-1RemainderofpairsexitbelowthevertebraeEachpairhas2dorsaland2ventralrootsVentralroots:motorimpulsesfromcordtobodyDorsalroots:sensoryimpulsesfrombodytocordC-1&Co-1donothavedorsalrootsSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalNervesSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalNerves(continued)PlexusNerverootsthatconvergeinaclusterofnervesCervicalPlexus5cervicalnerverootsInnervatestheneckProducesthephrenicnervePeripheralnerverootsC-3thruC-5Responsiblefordiaphragmcontrol“C3,4&5keepsthediaphragmalive〞SpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalNervesBrachialPlexusC-5thruT-1ControlstheupperextremityLumbar&SacralPlexusInnervationofthelowerextremityReflexPathwaysFunctionSpeedsbody’sresponsetostressorsReducesseriousnessofinjuryBodystabilizationOccurinspecialneuronsInterneuronsExampleTouchhotstoveSeverepainsendsintenseimpulsetobrainStrongsignaltriggersinterneuroninthespinalcordtodirectasignaltotheflexormuscleLimbwithdrawswithoutwaitingforasignalfromthebrainSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalNervesSubdivisionofANSParasympathetic“Feed&Breed〞ControlsrestandregenerationPeripheralnerverootsfromthesacralandcranialnervesMajorFunctionsSlowsheartrateIncreasedigestivesystemactivityPlaysaroleinsexualstimulationSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalNervesSubdivisionofANSSympathetic“FightorFlight〞IncreasesmetabolicrateBranchesfromnervesinthethoracicandlumbarregionsMajorFunctionsDecreaseorgananddigestivesystemactivityVasoconstrictionReleaseofepinephrineandnorepinephrineSystemicvascularresistanceReducevenousbloodvolumeIncreaseperipheralvascularresistanceIncreasesheartrateIncreasecardiacoutputSpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalNervesColumnInjuryMovementofvertebraefromnormalpositionSubluxationorDislocationFracturesSpinousprocessandTransverseprocessPedicleandLaminaeVertebralbodyRupturedintervertebraldisksCommonsitesofinjuryC-1/C-2:DelicatevertebraeC-7:TransitionfromflexiblecervicalspinetothoraxT-12/L-1:DifferentflexibilitybetweenthoracicandlumbarregionsPathophysiologyof
SpinalInjuryCordInjuryConcussionSimilartocerebralconcussionTemporaryandtransientdisruptionofcordfunctionContusionBruisingofthecordTissuedamage,vascularleakageandswellingCompressionSecondaryto:displacementofthevertebraeherniationofinterverterbraldiskdisplacementofvertebralbonefragmentswellingfromadjacenttissuePathophysiologyof
SpinalInjuryCordInjuryLacerationCausesBonyfragmentsdrivenintothevertebralforamenCordmaybestretchedtothepointoftearingHemorrhageintocordtissue,swellinganddisruptionofimpulsesHemorrhageAssociatedwithcontusion,laceration,orstretchingPathophysiologyof
SpinalInjuryClassificationClassifyasoneofcordsyndromesIncompletecordsyndromesmayhavevariableneurologicfindingsSCIsyndromesConcussionComplete<5%recoveryIncompleteMOIAxialloadingFlexion,hyperextension,hyperrotationDistractionLateralbendingAtlasAxisAxialLoadingSpinalcompressionForcestransmitteddirectlythroughspinalcolumnHittotopofhead-divingLandingonfeet/buttocksNarrowingofintervetebralspacesShiftingofIVdisksFracturesCompressionExplodingBurstJeffersonFxUnstableaxialcompressionFxBurstFxC4inxrayJeffersonFx-burstFxC1(TypeIVatlasFx)Flexion,Hyperextension,HyperrotationOfteninvolveligaments,surroundingmusculatureFxWedgeSubluxatonRotationIVdiscdisplacement,ruptureEdema,swellingHemorrhageUsuallyduetorapidacceleration/decelerationShoulderharnesswithlapbeltOdontoidFxTypeITypeIITypeIIISimpleflexion-stableFlexionteardrop-unstableWedgeFxChildwithC6flexionwedgeFxAnteriorsubluxationStablewithextensionPotentiallyunstablewithflexionClayshovelerFxLateralBendingRequirelessmotionthanextension/flexionduetolimitedrangeFx,softtissueinjuriesSideimpactMVCparticularlyelderlyPedestriansvsvehicleContactsportsDistractionShearing,stretchingSofttissueswelling,laceration,tearingligaments,fxvertebralprocesses,severingSCHangingsWeightmaycausefxC2,“hangman’sfracture〞DistractionthoracicspineHangman’sFxLateralviewHangman’sFxC2SpinalprocessFx’sSubluxationWhatlevelisT11?MOIChanceFxCordInjuryConcussionSimilartocerebralconcussionTemporaryandtransientdisruptionofcordfunctionContusionBruisingofthecordTissuedamage,vascularleakageandswellingCompressionSecondaryto:displacementofthevertebraeherniationofinterverterbraldiskdisplacementofvertebralbonefragmentswellingfromadjacenttissuePathophysiologyof
SpinalInjuryTransectionCordInjuryInjurythatpartiallyorcompletelyseversthespinalcordCompleteCervicalSpineQuadriplegiaIncontinenceRespiratoryparalysisBelowT-1IncontinenceParaplegiaIncompletePathophysiologyof
SpinalInjuryCompleteCordLesionFullytransectSCAssociatedwithFx/dislocationsPresentationTotalabsencepain,pressureandpointsensationbelowleveloflesionDependingonlevelinjurymaypresentwithautonomicNSdysfunctionBradycardiaHypotensionVasodilationPriapismDecreasedsweating/shiveringbelowinjuryPoikilothermy–bodytemperatureassumesthatofenvironmentincontenenceSubluxationwithcompletecordsyndromePhysiologyCentralcoreofgreymattersurroundedbymyelinsheathMotor(efferent)neuronsoriginateinanteriorgreymatterSensory(afferent)neuronsoriginateinposteriorgreymatterInterneuronsallowforconnectionThereforepossibletoinjureonetypeofneuronwithoutaffectingtheotherPhysiologySCdividedinto31segmentsEachhasapairofnerverootsAnterior(motor)Dorsal(sensory)AnterioranddorsalcombinetoformthespinalnerveasitexitsthevertebralcolumnSCextendsfrombraintoL1CaudaequinaNotconsideredSCIAutonomicfunctiontransversessympatheticNSfiberswhichexitSCC7-L1/parasympatheticS2-S4Tractsdecussate(crossover)inmedullapriortoenteringSCdorsalcolumnsareascending(sensory)transmitlighttouch,proprioceptionandvibrationcorticospinaltractsaredescending(motor)pathwaysinjurytocorticospinaltract-ipsilateralparalysisorlossofsensationtolighttouch,proprioception,vibrationvascularinjurymaycausecordlesionatalevelhigherthanSCIIncompleteAnteriorcordsyndromeBrown-SequardCentralcordsyndromeConusmedullarissyndromeHornersyndrome/CaudaequinasyndromeCompressionFxincompletecordsyndromeAnteriorCordSyndromePressureonanteriorcordDamagetomainanteriorarteryTypicallyresultsfromhyperflexionPresentationParalyzedbelowlevelinjuryDecreasedpainanddifficultyregulatingtemperaturebelowlesionResponsetolighttouchandproprioception(senseofposition)notaffectedduetoanteriorcordinvolvementonlyBrown-SequardRarelyoccuringPartialcordlesioninvolvingonlyhalfofSCUsuallyduetopenetratingtraumaBonyfragmentintrusionIntervertebralintrusionPresentationParalysisorparesisIpsilateral(injuryside)lossofproprioceptionContralateral(oppositeofinjury)losspain/temperatureonoppoCentralCordSyndromeDirectresultofcontusionwithinSCOftenoccursasaresultofhyperextension/flexionRapidextension/flexioncancausedamagetobloodvesselsHemorrhageincreasespressureonSCHypoxia,ischemiaPresentationCorticospinaltract,centralportionsofposteriorcolumn,lateralspinothalmictractscontainfibersassociatedwithupperarmsSxmorepronouncedinupperextremitiesLossofupperextremityfunctionwhileintactinlowerextremitiesGeneralSigns&SymptomsExtremityparalysisPainwith&withoutmovementTendernessalongspineImpairedbreathingSpinaldeformityPriapismPosturingLossofbowelorbladdercontrolNerveimpairmenttoextremitiesPathophysiologyof
SpinalInjurySCIPrimarymechanicaldisruptiontransectionextraduralpathologydistractionofneuralelementsusuallyoccurswithfxordislocationofspinepenetratinginjuriesbullets,knifebonyfragmentsCompletesubluxationExtraduralmaycauseprimarySCISpinalepiduralhematomaabscessesacutecordcompression/injurylongitudinaldistractionwith/outflexion/extensionmayresultinprimarySCIwithoutfx/dislocationSecondarySCIVascularinjurymajorcausesofsecondarySCIarterialdisruptionarterialthrombushypoperfusionsecondarytoshockanoxicorhypoxiceffectscompoundSCIeffectsSCIdynamicprocessFullextentmaynotbeinitiallyapparentIncompletemayevolvetocompleteInjurylevelmayrise1-2levelsCascadePathophysiologicEventsFreeradicalsvasogenicedemaalteredbloodflowPreventWorseningOxygenationNormalacid/baseSCIWRASpinalcordinjurywithoutradiographicabnormalityprimarilypediatricsspinalcordmorefirmlytetheredthanvertebralcolumnlongitudinaldistractionofvertebralcolumnresultsinprimarySCIwithoutfx/dislocationClinicalEvaluationHx,MOIfocusSxrelatedvertebralcolumnpainmotor/sensorydeficitscompletebilaterallossofsensation/motorfunctionbelowcertainlevelindicatesSCINeurologiclevelofinjuryisthemostcaudallevelwithnormalsensoryandmotorfunctionI.e.ptwithC5quadriplegiahasabnormalmotorandsensoryfunctionfromC6downDifferentiatenerverootinjuryvsSCIPresenceofneurodeficitsthatindicatemultilevelinvolvementsuggestsSCIabsenceofspinalshock,motorweaknesswithintactreflexesindicatesSCImotorweaknesswithabsentreflexesindicatesanerverootlesionDermatomesAreasoftheskinwheresensorynervefibersofaparticularSNinnervateHighlyorganizedvarysizeandshapeUsefulinlocalizinginjurysiteAnterior(ventral)responsibleformotorfunctionDermatomesTopographicalregionofthebodysurfaceinnervatedbyonenerverootKeylocationsCollarregion:C-3Littlefinger:C-7Nippleline:T-4Umbilicus:T-10Smalltoe:S-1SpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalNervesMyotomesMuscleandtissueofthebodyinnervatedbyspinalnerverootsKeymyotomesArmextension:C-5Elbowextension:C-7Smallfingerabduction:T-1Kneeextension:L-3Ankleflexion:S-1SpinalAnatomyandPhysiology
SpinalNervesPulmonaryFunctionMaybeimpairedlossofventilatorymusclefunctiondenervationchestwallinjurylunginjurydecreasedcentralventilatorydrivedirectrelationshipbetweenlevelofSCIanddegreeofrespiratorydysfunctionC1-C2-vitalcapacity5-10%normalcapacity,nocoughreflexPhrenicnerveC3-C6-vitalcapacity20%,coughweakandineffectiveT2-T4-vitalcapacity30-50%,weakcoughT11-minimalrespiratorydysfunctionFindingsofRespiratoryDysfunctionAnxiety,restlessness,agitationpoorchestwallexpansiondecreasedairentryrales,rhopncipallor,cyanosisincreasedheartrateparadoxicalmovementincreasedaccessorymuscleuseCriticalDeeptendonreflexesperinealevaluationpresence/absenceofsacralsparingiskeyprognosticindicatorTreatmentOxygenateandventilatesuctionintubatefluidresuscitationSBP90-100HR60-100atropineUa30ml/hrdopamine2-5mg/kg/minNGtubeileuscommonantiemeticsSolumedrol30mg/kgover15minutes5.4mg/kg/hr45minutesafterbolusover23hourscoadministeredwithdigoxinmayincreasetoxicitywithin3hrsofinjuryHemorrhagicShockDifficulttodifferentiatedisruptionofautonomicpathwayspreventstachycardiaandperipheralvasoconstrictionoccultinternalinjurywithassociatedhemorrhagemaybemissedallpatientswithSCIandhypotensionsearchforsourceofinjuryHemorrhagicvsNeurogenicShockNeurogenicshockoccursonlyinpresenceofacuteSCI>T6hypotensionwithacuteSCI<T6duetohemorrhagehypotensionwithaspinalfxalonewithoutdeficitsprobablyduetohemprrhagepatientswithSCI>T6maypresentwithautonomicdysfunctionhighincidenceofassociatedinjuryNeurogenicShockUsuallydoesnotoccurbelowSCI@T6ShockbelowT6shouldbeconsideredhemorrhagicuntilprovenotherwiseCharacterizedbysevereautonomicdysfunctionHypotensionRelativebradycardiaPeripheralvasodilationhypothermiaNuerogenicShockTriadDecreasedBPDecreasedHRPeripheralvasodilationResultingfromautonomicdysfunctionandinterruptionofsympatheticNScontrolinacuteSCISpinalShockCompletelossofneurologicalfunctionReflexesRectaltoneFlaccidreflexesbelowspecificlevelSpinalShockTemporaryinsulttothecordAffectsbodybelowthelevelofinjuryAffectedareaFlaccidWithoutfeelingLossofmovement(Flaccidparalysis)Frequentlossofbowel&bladdercontrolPriapismHypotensionsecondarytovasodilationSceneSize-upEvaluateMOIDeterminetypeofspinaltraumaMaintainsuspicionwithsportsinjuriesIfunclearaboutMOItakespinalprecautionsAssessmentofthe
SpinalInjuryPatient(continued)InitialAssessmentConsiderspinalprecautionsHeadinjuryIntoxicatedpatientsInjuriesabovetheshouldersDistractinginjuriesMaintainmanualstabilizationVeststyleversusrapidextricationMaintainneutralalignmentIncreaseofpainorresistance,restrictmovementinpositionfoundAssessmentofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientInitialAssessmentABC’sSuctionConsiderOralorDigitalIntubationifrequiredMaintainin-linemanualc-spinecontrolAssessmentofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientRapidTraumaAssessmentFocusedversusRapidAssessmentRapidAssessmentSuspectedorlikelyspinalcord/columninjuryMulti-systemtraumapatientEvaluateforNeckDeformity,Pain,Crepitus,Warmth,TendernessBilateralExtremitiesFingerAbduction/AdductionPush,Pull,GripsMotor&SensoryFunctionDermatome&MyotomeevaluationBabinskiSignTestHold-UpPositionAssessmentofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientBabinski’sSignTestStrokelateralaspectofthebottomofthefootEvaluateformovementofthetoesFanningandFlexing(lifting)PositivesignInjuryalongthepyramidal(descendingspinal)tractVitalSignsBodyTemperatureAbove&BelowsiteofinjuryPulseBloodPressureRespirationsOngoingAssessmentRecheckelementsofinitialassessmentRecheckvitalsignsRecheckinterventionsRecheckanyneurologicaldeviationsAssessmentofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientSpinalAlignmentMovepatienttoaneutral,in-linepositionPositionoffunctionHipsandkneesshouldbeslightlyflexedformaximumcomfortandminimumstressonmuscles,joints,&spinePlacearolledblanketunderthekneesALWAYSsupporttheheadandneckContraindicationstoneutralpositionMovementcausesanoticeableincreaseinpainNoticeableresistancemetduringprocedureIncreaseinneurologicaldeficitsoccursduringmovementGrossdeformityofspineLESSMOVEMENTISBESTManagementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientManualCervicalImmobilizationSeatedPatientApproachfromfrontAssignacaregivertoholdGENTLEmanualtractionReduceaxialloadingEvaluateposteriorcervicalspinePositionpatient’sheadslowlytoaneutral,in-linepositionSupinePatientAssignacaregivertoholdGENTLEmanualtractionAdultLiftheadoffground1-2〞:Neutral,in-linepositionChildPositionheadatgroundlevel:AvoidflexionManagementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientCervicalCollarApplicationApplythec-collarassoonaspossibleAssessneckpriortoplacingC-CollarlimitssomemovementandreducesaxialloadingDOESNOTcompletelypreventmovementoftheneckSizeandApplyaccordingtotheManufacturer’sRecommendationCollarshouldfitsnugCollarshouldNOTimpederespirationsHeadshouldcontinuetobeinneutralpositionSIZEIT,SIZEIT,SIZEIT!!!DONOTRELEASEmanualcontroluntilthepatientisfullysecuredinaspinalrestrictiondeviceManagementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientStandingTakedownMinimum3rescuersHavepatientremainimmobileRescuerprovidesmanualstabilizationfrombehindAssessneckSizeandplacec-collarPositionboardbehindpatientGraspboardunderpatient’sshouldersLowerboardtogroundSecurepatient
COMMUNICATEWITHPARTNERSANDPATIENTManagementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientHelmetRemovalWhentoremoveHelmetdoesnotimmobilizethepatient’sheadwithinCannotsecurelyimmobilizethehelmettothelongspineboardHelmetpreventsairwaycareHelmetpreventsassessmentofanticipatedinjuriesPresentorAnticipatedairwayorbreathingproblemsRemovalwillnotcausefurtherinjuryManagementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientFootballhelmetsMustremoveshoulderpadsifhelmetremovedExcessiveextensionMotorcyclehelmetsMustberemovedorsufficientpaddingunderbodyExcessiveflexionHelmetRemovalTechnique2RescuersHaveaplanRemovefacemaskandchinstrapImmobilizeheadSlideonehandunderbackofneckandheadOtherhandsupportsanteriorneckandjawRemovehelmetGentlyrockheadtoclearocciputAllactionsshouldbeslowanddeliberateTRANSPORTHELMETwithpatientCOMMUNICATIONistheKEYManagementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientAnymovementMUSTbecoordinatedMovepatientasaunitNOLATERALPUSHINGMovepatientupanddowntopreventlateralbendingRescueratthehead“CALLS〞allmovesALLMOVESMUSTbeslowlyexecutedandwellcoordinatedConsiderthefinalpositioningofthepatientpriortobeginningmoveMovementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientTypesofmovesLogRollStraddleSlideRope-SlingSlideOrthopedicStretcherVest-TypeImmobilizationRapidExtricationFinalPatientPositioningLongSpineBoardDivingInjuryImmobilizationMovementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientMedications&SpinalCordinjurySteroidsReducethebody’sresponsetoinjuryReduceswelling&pressureoncordAdministeredwithin1st8hoursofinjuryTypesofMedicationsMethylprednisolone(Solu-Medrol)ReducecapillarydilationandpermeabilityLoadingdose:30mg/kgover15minutesMaintenance:5.4mg/kg/hrover23hrsDexamethasone(Decadron,Hexadrol)Reducecapillarydilationandpermeability5xmorepotentthanSolu-Medrol4-24mg(occasionallyupto100mg)Managementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientMedications&NeurogenicShockFluidChallengeIsotonicSolution:20ml/kg250mlinitiallyMonitorresponseandrepeatasneededPASGControversialResearchshowsnopositiveoutcomeDopamine2-20mcg/kg/mintitratedtobloodpressureAtropine0.5-1.0mgq3-5min(maximumof2.0mg)Managementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientMedications&theCombativePatientConsidersedativestoreduceanxietyandcalmpatientPreventsspinalinjuryaggravationMedicationsMeperidine(Demerol)Diazepam(Valium)ConsiderparalyticsManagementofthe
SpinalInjuryPatientNeckTraumaFewemergenciesposeasgreatachallengeasnecktraumaairwayvasculatureneurologicalgastrointestinalVasculatureoftheNeckCarotidArteriesArisefromRIGHT:BrachiocephalicArteryLEFT:AortaArterySplitInternal&ExternalCarotidArteriesUpperborderoftheLarynxCarotidBodies&SinuseslocatedBodies:MonitorCO2andO2levelsSinuses:MonitorBloodPressureAnatomy&Physiology
oftheNeck(continued)JugularVeinsExternalSuperficial,lateraltothetracheaInternalSheathwiththecarotidarteryandvagusnerveAnatomy&Physiology
oftheNeckAirwayStructuresLarynxEpiglottisThyroid&CricoidCartilageTracheaPosteriorborderisanteriorborderofesophagusAnatomy&Physiology
oftheNeckOtherStructuresCervicalSpineMusculoskeletalFunctionExternalSkeletalsupportoftheheadandneckAttachmentpointforspinalcolumnligamentsAttachmentpointfortendonstomoveheadandshouldersNervousFunctionSpinalCordcontainedwithinPeripheralNerveExitbetweenvertebraeAnatomy&Physiology
oftheNeckOtherStructuresEsophagusCranialNervesCN-IX(Glossopharyngeal)CarotidBodies&CarotidSinusesCN-XSpeech,swallowing,cardiac,respiratory&visceralfunctionThoracicDuctDeliverslymphtothevenoussystemAnatomy&Physiology
oftheNeck(continued)GlandsThyroidRateofcellularmetabolismSystemiclevelsofcalciumBrachialPlexusNetworkofnervesinlowerneckandshouldthatcontrolarmandhandfunctionAnatomy&Physiology
oftheNeckCommonMostcommontraumaticinjuriestonecksprainsandstrainsNeckInjuryBloodVesselTraumaBlunttraumaSerioushematomaLacerationSeriousexsanguinationEntrainingofairembolismCoverwithocclusivedressingAirwayTraumaTrachealruptureordissectionfromlarynxAirwayswelling&compromiseNeckInjuryCervicalSpineTraumaVertebralfractureParesthesia,anaesthesia,paresisorparalysisbeneaththeleveloftheinjuryNeurogenicshockmayoccurOtherNeckTraumaSubcutaneousemphysemaTensionpneumothoraxTraumaticasphyxiaPenetratingTraumaEsophagusorTracheaVagusnervedisruptionTachycardia&GIdisturbancesThyroid&ParathyroidglandsHighvascularSceneSize-upInitialAssessmentAirway,Breathing,CirculationRapidTraumaAssessmentHead,Face,NeckGlasgowComaScaleScoreVitalSignsFocusedHistory&PhysicalExamDetailedAssessmentOngoingAssessmentAssessmentof
Head,Facial&NeckInjuriesAsinglepenetratingwoundiscapableofgreatharmseeminglyinocuouswoundsmaynotmanifestclearSxpotentiallylethalinjuriesmaybeoverlookedordiscountedairwayocclusionexsanguinationMuskuloskeletalcspinecervicalm.tendons,ligamnetslaryngealN.CN(IX-XII)VasculaturecarotidA.commoninternalexternalvertebralA.veinsvertebralbrachiocephalicjugularAnteriorandlateralmostexposedVisceralthoracicductsesophaguspharynxlarynxtracheaGlandularthyroidparathyroidsubmandibularparotidZone1subclavianvesselsbrachiocephalicveinscommoncarotidarteryjugularveinaorticarchtracheaesophagusLungapicescspinespinalcordCNrootsThoracicinlettocricoidcartilageZone2Carotidandvertebralart
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