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    The spinal cord injury (SCI) Alberta value and principles are mostly ideal with the CASW principles. I had mixed emotions and emotions of excitement about the spring practicum. As I knew I would learn a great deal about 2nd-year practicum throughout the semester and I also stressed about the time and finding the agency fit with my time. The first week of at work was a very important time for me to establish a tone for what will happen the rest of the time and the foundation day of how I reduce…

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    year around 12,000 people sustain spinal cord injuries. Most of these occur in car accidents, sports, falls, and industrial mishaps. Around 60% of these injuries occur in men younger than thirty. As of this time period, there are no guarantees for treatment or a cure for this injury, but there is hope, there are experimental drugs and treatment but they don’t always work (www.shepard.org/patient-programs/spinal-cord-injury/about). Returning to daily life with a spinal injury is a major struggle…

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    Spinal Cord Injury Jasmin Blair, a 35 years old female patient, was admitted to the neurosurgical unit with traumatic spinal cord injury that occurred due to a sudden blow to the spine during a road accident. She was diagnosed with high blood pressure two years ago and has gone through two surgeries in the past ten years to remove fibroid growth in her uterus. Her family has a long history of hypertension and diabetes. The patient admission vital signs are as follows; the blood pressure is 90/50…

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    Spinal Cord Injuries and How to Administer Treatment and Avoidance of Pressure Ulcers Destiny R. Oligschlaeger State Technical College of Missouri Practical Nursing Program Fundamentals of Nursing Abstract Pressure ulcers present great challenges for all who are involved. Treating pressure ulcers can take a lot of time, focus and proper training. Patients, caregivers and physicians have to work as a team to prevent and treat these unfortunate painful sores. One major concern…

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    Spinal Cord Injuries

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    outcomes following spinal cord injury: The SCIRehab project. The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, 547-564. Abstract This paper offers a study with the relationship of therapeutic recreation inpatient rehabilitation interventions and patient characteristics to outcomes following spinal cord injuries. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors associated with functional, participation, recreation, and quality of life outcomes for patients with spinal cord injuries, and…

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    Spinal Cord Stimulation

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    the first solution which is spine stimulation. Spine Stimulation or Spinal Cord stimulation is a device that exert pulsed electrical signals to your spine (“Spinal cord stimulator”). This has been tested on some of the patents or people who has been paralyzed.…

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    Shane Barry Many doctors and medical researchers have spent years on their exploration into spinal cord injuries. The encounters in which they have made have been used toward finding a new and innovative solution to these injuries in the hope of helping these patients walk or even move or feel again. Most of the injuries included are quite tragic such as partial or complete paralysis. Varying spinal cord injuries can come from the slightest impact or fall. They can occur from a failed attempt…

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    Placement of Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices. Introduction: The last several decades have witnessed exponential advances in the technology and use of spinal cord neuromodulation for the treatment of chronic refractory pain syndromes in patients whom medical and surgical management have been exhausted. This chapter focuses on the technical aspects of percutaneous placement of SCN devices, emphasizing patient selection, technique, and complications. The precise mechanism of spinal cord…

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    the system similarly as well as looking in depth at the neurons and how they communicate The system is split into two components, the central nervous system- which incorporates the brain and also the spinal cord. The structure of this is often secured by the bone and cushioned from injury by spinal fluid. The brain is split into five components, neural structure – is the largest part of the brain. It’s the centre for thought and intelligence. it's divided into right…

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    Spinal Cord Research Paper

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    The spinal cord is ¾ of an inch wide and 42-45 centimeters in length. It extends inferiorly from the medulla oblongata to the inferior border of the L1 vertebrae. The spinal cord is divided into 5 parts that house the 31 pairs of spinal nerves. The cervical part is the superior part of the spinal cord. It contains neurons whose axons contribute to the 8 pairs of cervical spinal nerves. The thoracic part lies inferior to the cervical part. It houses the neurons for the 12 pairs of thoracic spinal…

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