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“19 year old male, BP 100/70, pulse 102 bpm, respirations elevated, conscious and alert. Head wound with significant loss of blood. Took a running dive into the shallow area of a pool. Friends hauled him out. Likely unconscious, loss of sensation and movement in right upper and lower extremities. We immobilized and stabilized him at the scene.”
“So, what do you think?” said Dr. Jones. “I think we should rule out brain injury first” said Dr. Blake.
“Actually, I disagree,” said Dr. Jones. “I think we should work up the spinal cord first.”
“We’ll do both,” said Dr. Blake. “Let’s get going.”
The following table summarizes the findings of the evaluation, which included a physical exam, x-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and neurological tests.
Table 1. Summary of Diagnostic Testing for ER Patient
Sensory Testing
Decreased sensation to touch, pressure, and vibration in the right upper/lower extremities
Decreased temperature discrimination (cold vs. warm) in the left upper/lower extremities
Numbness on the right cheek
Motor Testing
Decreased strength and movement of the right upper/lower extremities during muscle testing
Decreased strength and movement of left abdominal muscles
Absence of triceps and biceps reflexes in the right upper extremity
Numbness on the medial portion of the right hand and forearm
Abnormal response of patellar, Achilles (hyper) reflexes in the right lower extremity
Positive Babinski sign on the right foot
Inability of patient to turn head to the right along with weak right trapezius muscle
Weakness of right masseter muscle
General Examination
• Abnormal pupil response of right eye (constriction)
• Other vital signs within normal limits
• Cognitive testing normal (counts backward from 100 by 7s; knows name, date, place)
X-Ray and MRI Examination
• No fractures present in the skull
• Fracture in the 7th cervical vertebra
• Significant swelling present in the spinal canal in the C7-T2 region
• Spinal cord appears to be intact
Answer the following questions.
Which of the test results indicated a brain injury and why?
Which of the tests results indicated a spinal cord injury and why?
Which (if any) test results indicated both brain and spinal cord injuries (be sure to explain your rationale)?
Are there any cranial nerves involved? Describe which cranial nerves could be involved.
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