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    Autonomic Dysreflexia

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    Spinal Cord Injury with Complication of Autonomic Dysreflexia Ashley Audette‚ Shelby LeBel‚ and Jocelyn Neufeld Nurs 361 Nursing of Adults Sandra Fritz and JoDee Wentzel March 14‚ 2014 Autonomic dysreflexia is a complication of spinal cord injuries. “It is a massive‚ uncompensated cardiovascular reaction mediated by the sympathetic nervous system” (Lewis‚ 2014‚ p.1784). There are many factors that need to be explored in relation to the complication of autonomic dysreflexia

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    According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center at UAB‚ the distribution of the causes of SCI have changed drastically since 2010. SCI caused by vehicular is at 39 % which allows for the need of rehabilitation facilities once care is done in hospitals (National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center at UAB‚ (2012). Outpatient rehabilitation programs are needed because hospital stays have declined bur 24 days to 11 days and then the inpatient rehabilitation went from 98 to 36 days.

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    Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that makes muscles stop working. It is a rare disease found mostly in active people. The most common name for ALS is Lou Gehrig’s disease. Lou Gehrig was a hall of fame baseball player who played with Babe Ruth on the Yankees. He became a victim to ALS in the late 1930’s. ALS was discovered in Paris‚ France in the early 1870’s. Jean-Martin Charcot worked with many patients with similar diseases before discovering the

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    Heterotopic Ossification

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    Heterotopic Ossification In Spinal Cord Injury Patients By Anitia Gram Heterotopic Ossification (HO) in spinal cord injury patients is a common complication seen a few weeks to months following injury. This paper will focus on R.B. A C2 ASIA A quadriplegic patient and his course of treatment for early HO that was detected in his right hip approximately 1 month following his accident. Heterotopic ossification is the presence of bone in the soft tissue where bone does not normally exist. The

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    PARAPLEGIA ESSAY

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    Abstract Approximately 11‚000 spinal cord injuries involving Paraplegia are reported in the United States yearly. These injuries occur as a result of automobile and motorcycle accidents‚ falls‚ sporting accidents‚ and gunshot wounds; although‚ it is also caused by congenital conditions. When the spinal nerve signals below the level of the injury is partially cut off from the brain‚ this results in Paraplegia disability. This is an impairment of motor or sensory function of the lower extremities

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    Rick Hansen; a True Hero

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    a cure for spinal cord injuries. Rick Hansen is a hero because he is benevolent‚ dedicated and perseverant. Rick Hansen is benevolent. Although Rick Hansen was burdened by his handicap‚ he didn’t let it completely ruin his life. He decided to make the best of it by starting the Man in Motion world tour which raised over 26 million dollars for spinal cord injury research. This really shows Rick Hansen’s benevolence. His self-sacrificial attitude made further development in spinal cord injury research

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    Autonomic Nervous System

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    no change in muscle tone. B. muscle atrophy. C. flaccid paralysis. D. increased skeletal muscle contraction. Blooms Level: 2. Understand Fox - Chapter 09 #8 Section: 9.01 Topic: Nervous System 2. Damage to the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord would cause heart rate to be chronically increased compared to normal. FALSE Blooms Level: 2. Understand Fox - Chapter 09 #42 Section: 9.02 Topic: Nervous System 3. Damage to the paravertebral ganglia would limit the body’s ability to respond to

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    A Case of Spinal Cord Injury Jason is a 21 year old senior at the University of South Africa‚ majoring in economics. While on spring break in Johannesburg‚ Jason was involved in a motorcycle accident. In the accident he was thrown from his pike to the pavement‚ landing on his back. A police officer witnessed the accident and immediately called for medical assistance. Emergency personnel arrived within minutes‚ and upon recognizing the seriousness of Jason’s back injury‚ immobilized his neck and

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    Robertson Stretcher Paraguard Rescue Stretcher Orthopedic Scoop Stretcher Extrication Back Boards Long Spinal Board Extrication from a vehicle Log Rolling at Patient onto a Spinal Board Back Boarding the Standing Patient Securing a patient to the Long Spinal Board When to immobilise the spine Head Immobilisation Devices Review of rescue stretchers Spinal Care Paediatric Immobilisation Southampton (Yeldrin) Sling The Southampton Sling

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    Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) working in the medical setting are typically members of rehabilitation teams‚ who work with individuals who have suffered from an illness‚ disease‚ or injury that may result in neurological deficits affecting speech‚ language‚ and/or cognition. Specifically‚ when working with the adult population‚ SLPs frequently assess and treat individuals diagnosed with a motor speech disorder called dysarthria. There are many types of dysarthria that can be characterized

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