spinal cord injury Flashcards
spinal cord injuries are classified by level of injury, what are they
quadiplegia/tetraplegia: impairment of motor and sensory function of arms, trunk, legs, and pelvic organs
paraplegia: impairment of motor and sensory function in thoracic, lumbar, and sacral segments of spinal cord
upper motor neuron damage leads to…
spastic paralysis and hyperreflexia
lower motor neuron damage leads to…
flaccidity of muscles and muscle atrophy
describe manifestations of spinal cord injuries
- dependent on level of injury
- symptoms of complete SCI are irreversible with loss of function
- incomplete SCI symptoms may vary with severity
- changes in ANS: temp regulation, bowel/bladder function, hypotension
describe carisoprodol
- centrally acting (blocks signals)
- used for painful musculoskeletal conditions
- action is unknown
describe baclofen
- centrally acting (blocks signals)
- used to relieve spasticity with MS, flexor spams, muscle rigidity
- action is unknown
describe dantrolene
- peripherally acting
- used to control upper motor spasticity d/t SCI, CVA, cerebral palsy, MS
- used to prevent and treat malignant hyperthermia
action: interferes with the release of calcium in the sarcoplasmic reticulum to relax skeletal muscle
describe cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride
- short term use
- relief of muscle spasms
describe tizanidine
- short term use
- for spasticity
what are some adverse effects of drugs used to treat muscle spasms/spasticity
- CNS depression
black box warning for dantrolene: fatal liver impairment
what are some contraindications of drugs used to treat muscle spasms/spasticity
- epilepsy
- pregnancy
what are some nursing implications for drugs used to treat muscle spasms/spasticity
- use caution with other CNS depressants
- fall risk
describe patient education for drugs used to treat muscle spasms/spasticity
- avoid other CNS depressants (opioids, alcohol)
- use caution getting up
a nurse is giving a peripherally acting muscle relaxer for a spinal cord injury. which of the following medication is peripherally acting?
- dantrolene
- baclofen
- methocarbamol
- diazepam
- dantrolene
dantrolene is the only preipherally acting muscle relaxant. this means the med works directly on muscle fibers