PPT-Respiratory Weaning in Spinal injury patients

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Dr Matthew Sames Clinical lead intensive care Stoke Mandeville Hospital Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust May 2018 Belfast Glasgow Sheffield Pinderfields

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Dr Matthew Sames Clinical lead intensive care Stoke Mandeville Hospital Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust May 2018 Belfast Glasgow Sheffield Pinderfields Hospital Wakefield Yorkshire. Overview:. Anatomy of the spinal cord. Case presentation. Spinal cord injuries . Classification. Complete and incomplete syndromes. Respiratory complications of spinal cord injuries. ICU management of spinal cord injuries. Megan McClintock, MS, RN. Fall 2011 – NRS 440. Trigeminal Neuralgia . (tic . d. ouloureux. ). Dx. /Treatment. CT & MRI. Tegretol. (. carbamazepine. ) or . Trileptal. (. oxcarbazepine. ). Nerve blocks. Channing Callahan. Crystal Buck. Jen . Vogl. Pathophysiology:. Injury . ranges from: transient concussion, contusion, laceration, . compression, or severing . of the spinal cord.. SCI’s can also be separated into 2 categories: . Dr. Richard Bwana Ombachi. Lecturer and Consultant Spine & Orthopaedic surgeon . Introduction. Spine -Vertebral Column/Nervous Tissue. 5% worsen in the hospital. Protection is priority –Diagnosis a secondary priority. Cord . Injury. Too big a topic for 30 minutes……………... Goals:. Demographics. Mechanisms of Injury & Pathophysiology. Presentation & Diagnosis including common spinal cord syndromes . Objectives. At the conclusion of this presentation the participant will be able . to:. Identify the components of the spine. Assess for spine and spinal cord injury. Discuss the initial management of the spinal cord injured patient. Protocol: Category Clinical Practice Approval Date : 6/1/20 20 (CMT) Review Date: 6/1/2022 Table of Contents I. Population II. Assessment/Intervention Algorithm III. Definitions IV. Required Document January2015SCI Fact SheetThe Spinal Cord Injury Model System is sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research systemcentersfor more informationWhat is the spineThe spin Facts and Figures at a Glance2020SCI Data SheetThis datasheet is a quick reference on demographics and the use of services by people with spinal cord injury in the United StatesUSMuchof theinformation Introduction :. 2 General Classifications. Complete Lesion . A lesion to the spinal cord where there is no preserved motor or sensory function below the level of lesion. Incomplete Lesion. A lesion to the spinal cord with incomplete damage to the cord. There may be scattered motor function, sensory function or both below the level of lesion. Sunil Jeswani, MD. Incidence of spinal injury. 12,000 new cases of spinal cord injury in the US per year. Average age of injury is 41 years. 80.6% of spinal cord injury are males. 40% are due to MVAs. Frazier Rehab . Institute. Spinal Cord Medicine Program. Urinary System. Consists . of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, sphincters and urethra. Major . functions:. Regulates . your body’s electrolytes . direct force . (. eg. : penetrating wounds ) or more likely due . to. indirect force . (. eg. : falling from a height –when spinal column collapses on its vertical axis or during violent free . movements )-. January2015 SCI Fact Sheet This fact sheet is intended to be a starting point for understanding the normal functions of the spinal cord and how those functions might change after spinal cord injury (S

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