Course objectives:
Explore how the spine functions |
Identify anatomy of the including the vertebrae, the intevertebral disc, spinal cord, central and peripheral nervous system |
Discuss the role of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system |
Define SCI and how the level of injury can impact on somones abilities |
Identify how a spinal cord injury can affect the individual from a holistic view point |
Identify potential complications after SCI and what to do to minimise and manage these |
Discuss the causes, signs, symptoms and management of Autonomic Dysreflexia |
Discuss the complications of poikilothermia |
Discuss the impact of SCI in relation to manual handling |
Debate the impact of a SCI in relation to tissue viability and pressure area care |
Understand the impact that spinal cord injuries may have on the bowel and how to manage these |
Identify causes of constipation and the complications of this to the client |
Describe the management / treatment of constipation |
Explore how to administer suppositories and enemas safely and effectively |
Understand the theory of how to perform digital rectal examination, digital rectal stimulation and manual evacuation of feaces and the associated complications |
Understand the impact that spinal cord injuries may have on the urinary system and how to manage these |
Explore the different options for catheter use including Suprapubic, Urethral and Intermittent catheterisation |
Discuss how to effectively care for a catheter and prevent associated catheter complications including infection, blockage, leakage, trauma, expelled catheter |
Identify the recording requirements surrounding caring for an individual with a SCI |