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What is the average age at the time of injury for SCI  32.1 years  
80% of patients with SCI are younger then  40 years  
55% of patients who suffer SCI are between what ages  16 and 30  
what are the top three causes of SCI. list them in order  MVA, acts of violence, and falls  
Name three diseases that can cause SCI  Polio, spina bifida, Friedreichs ataxia  
In the first few months of a SCI the ortality rate is as high as what  20%  
the spine consists of how many bones  33  
What is the vertebral body  the anterior weight bearing structure  
what comprises the junction of each pedicle, and lamina on each side of a vertebra  the transverse spinous process  
What is formed by the fusion of the posterior lamina and serves as an attachment site for muscles and ligaments.  the posterior spinous process  
what 2 bones are uniquely suited to allow for rotational movement of the skull  the atlas (C1) and the axis (C2)  
How many vertebrae are in the thoracic spin  12  
what helps to stabilize the thoracic  the rib attachments  
the sacrum is formed of what  5 fused vertebrae that form the posterior plate of the pelvis  
the coccyx is made up of  3-5 small fused vertebrae  
Each vertebrae is seperated and cushioned by _______ ________ that limit bone wear and act as shock absorbers  intervertebral disks  
The vertebral column can sustain normal flexion and extension of _____-_____% without stretching the spinal cord  60-70%  
the ACNS consists of what  the brain and the spinal cord  
what connects the spinal cord to the remainder of the brain  the brain stem  
the entire CNS is enclosed by a set of three membranes collectively known as what  meninges  
the meninges consist of an outer, middle and inner layer. What are they  the dura mater, the arachnoid, and the pia mater.  
The meninges float in what  CSF  
The spinal cord extends from the base of the skull to where  L2  
What is a collection of individual nerve roots called  cauda equina  
How many pairs of spinal nerves are there  31  
Nerve roots occasionally converge into a cluster called ______ that permits peripherial nerve roots to rejoin and function as a group  plexus  
The sensory nerves are what type of nerves? Efferent or Afferent  Afferent  
The motor nervers are what type of nerves? Efferent or Afferent  Efferent  
The sensory and motor nerves are reponsible for what type of function of the spinal cord  somatic  
What part of the brain is responsible for the sympathetic nervous system  hypothalamus  
A spinal cord injury at or above the _____ may disrupt the flow of sympathetic communication  T6  
Cervical flexion injuries result from what  forward movement of the head. Typically from repid deceleration, or from a direct blow to the occiput  
anterior wedge fractures, are they stable or unstable  they can be both  
a cervical injury that often results from high acceleration forces is known as what  Rotation-flexion injuries  
What type of injury often occures from forces being transmitted through the vertebral bodies and directed either inferiorly through the skull or superiorly through the pelvis or feet  Vertical compression  
What type of injury often occures from the head and neck extending to far and can result in a fracture and/or ligamentous injury of variable stability  hyperextension  
Primary spinal cord injury is the injury that occurs  at the moment of impact  
what is characterized by a temporary dysfunction of the spinal cord that lasts from 24-48 hours  spinal cord concussion  
What type of injury often occures from a progression of the primary SCI  secondary spinal cord injury  
What are 3 key elements in the care of a patient with possible SCI  Minimizing heat loss, and maintaining oxygenation and perfusion  
What type of injury involves cmplete disruption of all tracts of the spinal cord, with permanent loss of all cord mediated functions below the level of transection  Complete spinal cord injury  
What type of injury often occures when the patient retains some degree of cord mediated function  incomplete spinal cord injury  
What type of injury results from the displacement of bony fragments into the anterior portion of the spinal cord, often due to flexion injuries or fractures  Anterior cord syndrom  
What type of injury occurs from hyperextension injuries to the cervical area, and present with hemorrhage or edema to the central cervical segments  central cord syndrome  
Posterior cord syndrome is associated with what type of injury  extension injuries  
A condition associated with penetrating trauma with hemisection of the spinal cord and complete damage to all spinal tracts on the involved side.  Brown-sequard syndrome  
What type of injury refers to the temporary local neurologic condition that occurs immediately after spinal trauma  spinal shock  
What type of injury results from the temporary loss of autonomic function, which controls cardiovascular function, at the level of injury  neurogenic shock  
what is the classic presentation of neurogenic shock  a hypotensive, bradycardic patient whose skin is warm, flushed and dry below the level of the spinal lesion  
the diaphragm is inervated by what  the phrenic nerve C3-C5  
what are the ideal ETco2 levels  35-45mm Hg  
Where do you assess pulse and what do you assess for  radial and carotid, for rate, quality, regularity, and equality  
What affects will hypothermia have on hemoglobin  it will impair it's ability to unbind oxygen from it  
In a patient with multi system trauma fractures of the ribs, sternum, clavicla, scapula, or pelvis are usually associated with what other type of injury  SCI  
Regions of the body innervated by the motor components of spinal nerves are known as  myotomes  
Sensor commponents of spinal nerves innervate specific discrete areas of the body surface called  dermatomes  
what is hyperesthesia  hyperacute pain to touch  
when immobilizing pregnant patients you should do what with the backboard  tilt it at a 15-20 degree angle to displace weight off of the uterus  
what is the benifit to placing the spine in the neutral in-line position  this provides the most space for the spinal cord and may reduce cord hypoxia and excess pressure on the tissue  
about 80% of adults placed on a backboard will be in_______ and require ______-______'' of padding  extension, 1/2''-2''  
what part of the population is a high risk of spontaneous commpression fractures of the spine  older patients, especially female, with a history of osteoporosis  
Where is herniation most commonly found in the back  L4-L5, L5-S1