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Traumatic spinal cord lesions: impact of comprehensive nursing care

BACKGROUND: In the United States, about 12,000 spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are reported each year. The mean age of involved individuals is 39.5 years and 80 percent of victims are men. Most of spinal cord injuries are accompanied with brain traumatic lesions. In this way, nursing care may be importa...

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Autores principales: Roshanpour, Farah, Pourmirza, Reza, Khodarahmi, Reza, Saleki, Alireza
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571575/
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author Roshanpour, Farah
Pourmirza, Reza
Khodarahmi, Reza
Saleki, Alireza
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description BACKGROUND: In the United States, about 12,000 spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are reported each year. The mean age of involved individuals is 39.5 years and 80 percent of victims are men. Most of spinal cord injuries are accompanied with brain traumatic lesions. In this way, nursing care may be important in preventing of undesired injuries. METHODS: In this paper, relevant literature published in various periodicals as well as book resources are reviewed. RESULTS: The main goal of SCI treatment is protection of the nervous system functionality using medical (e.g. corticosteroid therapy) well as surgical procedures. Hemodynamic abnormalities are common in injuries above T6, so that in the first week after injury, the patient's systolic pressure should be controlled around 85-90 mmHg. Moreover, control of body temperature is essential in these patients. Lifting of the bed and leg hanging over it are forbidden. To prevent deep vein thrombosis, low-dose heparin and elastic socks are usually used. When the patient is mechanically ventilated, administration/consumption of succinylcholine is also prohibited. Because of the high incidence of pressure-induced ulcers in the skin of these patients, continued use of mattresses (equipped with air/water flow) is recommended. Finally, It is better that the patients have no constipation. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with spinal cord injuries require complex and careful rehabilitation just after their admission. Thus, the quality of comprehensive nursing care should be evaluated, by health care systems. KEYWORDS: Spinal Cord, Nursing, Patient
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spelling pubmed-35715752013-03-19 Traumatic spinal cord lesions: impact of comprehensive nursing care Roshanpour, Farah Pourmirza, Reza Khodarahmi, Reza Saleki, Alireza J Inj Violence Res Poster Presentation BACKGROUND: In the United States, about 12,000 spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are reported each year. The mean age of involved individuals is 39.5 years and 80 percent of victims are men. Most of spinal cord injuries are accompanied with brain traumatic lesions. In this way, nursing care may be important in preventing of undesired injuries. METHODS: In this paper, relevant literature published in various periodicals as well as book resources are reviewed. RESULTS: The main goal of SCI treatment is protection of the nervous system functionality using medical (e.g. corticosteroid therapy) well as surgical procedures. Hemodynamic abnormalities are common in injuries above T6, so that in the first week after injury, the patient's systolic pressure should be controlled around 85-90 mmHg. Moreover, control of body temperature is essential in these patients. Lifting of the bed and leg hanging over it are forbidden. To prevent deep vein thrombosis, low-dose heparin and elastic socks are usually used. When the patient is mechanically ventilated, administration/consumption of succinylcholine is also prohibited. Because of the high incidence of pressure-induced ulcers in the skin of these patients, continued use of mattresses (equipped with air/water flow) is recommended. Finally, It is better that the patients have no constipation. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with spinal cord injuries require complex and careful rehabilitation just after their admission. Thus, the quality of comprehensive nursing care should be evaluated, by health care systems. KEYWORDS: Spinal Cord, Nursing, Patient Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2012-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3571575/ Text en Copyright © 2012, KUMS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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