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Ebook Advanced trauma life support - Student course manual (10/E): Part 2

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Ebook Advanced trauma life support - Student course manual (10/E): Part 2

7 SPINE AND SPINAL CORD TRAUMABecause spine injury can occur with both blunt and penetrating trauma, and with or without neurological de fcits, it mus

Ebook Advanced trauma life support - Student course manual (10/E): Part 2st be considered in all patients with multiple injuries. These patients require limitation of spinal motion to protect the spine from further damage u

ntil spine injury has been ruled out.CHAPTER 7 OUTLINEOBJECTIVESINTRODUCTIONANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY•Spinal Column. Spinal Cord Anatomy•Dermatomes•Myoto Ebook Advanced trauma life support - Student course manual (10/E): Part 2

mes. Neurogenic Shock versus Spinal Shock•Effects on Other Organ SystemsDOCUMENTATION OF SPINAL CORD INJURIES. Level. Severity of Neurologic Deficit•S

Ebook Advanced trauma life support - Student course manual (10/E): Part 2

pinal Cord Syndromes. MorphologySPECIFIC TYPES OF SPINAL INJURIES•Cervical Spine Fractures•Thoracic Spine Fractures•Thoracolumbar Junction Fractures (

7 SPINE AND SPINAL CORD TRAUMABecause spine injury can occur with both blunt and penetrating trauma, and with or without neurological de fcits, it mus

Ebook Advanced trauma life support - Student course manual (10/E): Part 2Lumbar SpineGENERAL MANAGEMENT•Spinal Motion Restriction•Intravenous Fluids•Medications•TransferTEAMWORKSUMMARYBIBLIOGRAPHYOBJECTIVESAfter reading thi

s chapter and comprehending the knowledge 4. Describe the appropriate treatment of patients with components of the ATLS provider course, you will be a Ebook Advanced trauma life support - Student course manual (10/E): Part 2

ble to:spinal injuries during the first hours after injury.

7 SPINE AND SPINAL CORD TRAUMABecause spine injury can occur with both blunt and penetrating trauma, and with or without neurological de fcits, it mus

7 SPINE AND SPINAL CORD TRAUMABecause spine injury can occur with both blunt and penetrating trauma, and with or without neurological de fcits, it mus

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