Spinal Injury Awareness Guide for Care Staff Health and Social Care Teaching Resources
Spinal Injuries Awareness - A Guide for Care Staff Health and Social Care Teaching Resources
Presentation (90 slides, in Sections - editable) and 19 Page Handout
All files editable.
Overall Aim:
- To gain awareness and understanding of spinal injuries among health and social care staff
Presentation
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
SECTION - Understanding Spinal Cord Injuries (SCIs)
Understanding Spinal Cord Injuries (SCIs)
Causes of spinal injuries
Traumatic Injuries
Medical Conditions
Non-Traumatic Injuries
Diseases
Other Causes
SECTION - Immediate Response and Emergency Procedures
Recognising Signs of a Potential Spinal Injury
Mechanism of Injury Assessment
Signs of a Significant Impact
Age and Health of the Resident
Environmental Factors
Witnesses and Observation
Observing the Individual's Behaviour
Difficulty Moving Limbs
Abnormal Posture
Loss of Sensation
Changes in Reflexes
Altered Breathing Patterns
Facial Expressions
Body Language
Communication Difficulties
Emotional Distress
Consistency in Observation
Documenting
Transport and Transfer
SECTION - Transport and Transfer
Immobilisation and Stabilisation
Spinal Boards and Equipment
Immediate Medical Attention
Preventing Complications
Duty of Care
End Comments
SECTION - Autonomic Dysreflexia
What is Autonomic Dysreflexia?
Causes
Symptoms
Emergency Nature
Prompt Intervention
Medical Assessment
Prevention and Ongoing Management
Recognising Signs and Symptoms
SECTION - Pressure Ulcer Prevention
Medical Assessment
Limited Mobility
Sensory Impairment
Impaired Blood Flow
Moisture and Friction
Shear Force
Difficulty Changing Positions
Medical Conditions
Assistive Devices
End Comments
SECTION - Bladder and Bowel Care
Bladder Care
Preventing UTIs
Bladder Management and Complications
Bowel Care
Preventing Constipation
Suppositories, Medications and Hygiene
Communication and Individual Preferences
Equipment and Accessibility
End Comments
SECTION - Rehabilitation and Support
Rehabilitation Programmes
Assistive Devices
Psychological Support
Community Integration
End Comments
SECTION - Legal and Ethical Considerations
Informed Consent
Privacy and Confidentiality
Advanced Directives and End of Life Care
Communication with Legally Appointed Representatives
Anti-Discrimination Law
Rights and Autonomy
Quality of Life Considerations
Reporting and Documentation
Education and Advocacy
End Comments
Resources and References
Word Document
Handout (19 pages)
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