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Neurogenic Shock Versus Spinal Shock 

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In this whiteboard lesson, Dr. Carmen Corder from Health Ed Solutions guides healthcare providers through an engaging lesson on neurogenic shock and spinal shock. Dr. Corder explains the main differences between neurogenic shock and spinal shock including their signs and symptoms.
📌 In neurogenic shock, the entire nervous system is affected whereas in spinal shock, only the spinal cord is affected.
📌 In neurogenic shock, there is a disruption of sympathetic nervous system messages from T1 to L2 - so there is a loss of sympathetic nervous system stimulation.
📌 Hypotension and bradycardia are the two significant signs and symptoms of neurogenic shock.
📌 In spinal shock, there is tissue damage, inflammation, and vasoconstriction.
📌 Spinal shock may cause paralysis and loss of sensation below the injury.
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@HealthEdSolutions
@HealthEdSolutions 3 года назад
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@nasdel5348
@nasdel5348 2 месяца назад
thank you sooo much, this was one of the most useful videos covering SCI complication, as a student nurse going to a community college, I feel the faculties need to goback to school and learn how to deliver the material to students in a clear easy to understand and simplified manner unstead of sharing what they did at home during the weekend. and how they met their partners.and what happen when their dog when he jumped in the swimming pool.....anyways. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@shannonhaycraft3713
@shannonhaycraft3713 3 года назад
Thank you so much! Made all the difference in understanding the two and their differences. Just in time for my test!
@esthermartin8923
@esthermartin8923 Год назад
I really liked this video! Very short and to the point. Could you please explain some nursing interventions for spinal shock?
@Dean.44
@Dean.44 3 года назад
THANK YOU for this lecture, very good explanation and animation, I would remove the background music if I were you, it made it difficult to hear what you were saying and it was a distracting factor. thank you
@Bill.R.124
@Bill.R.124 Год назад
Great video. I've been grappling trying to explain this to my students. The textbooks are horrible differentiating this. My only additive is the frequent need for vasopressors in neurogenic shock once euvolemia is established.
@taylorkliewer2393
@taylorkliewer2393 3 года назад
Great video! Thank you for the explanation. The background noise is slightly distracting just fyi.
@HealthEdSolutions
@HealthEdSolutions 3 года назад
Thanks for the feedback!
@anaruiz1931
@anaruiz1931 Год назад
Such a great explanation! Thank you very much.
@vaydahvanwinden7746
@vaydahvanwinden7746 3 года назад
Thank you. I really needed this!!!!!
@andrewhebert2041
@andrewhebert2041 Год назад
Loved this video! Thank you so much.
@gilliecline
@gilliecline 2 года назад
Super helpful! Thank you for posting this.
@phtpl65078
@phtpl65078 3 года назад
No idea why all the random quotation marks were deemed "necessary" but thanks for the video
@NursingStudentStudyingForNXLEX
Neurogenic shock you said that the body isn't producing epinephrine and norepinephrine because of the lack of CNS involvement. Couldn't we just give epinephrine and norepinephrine then to combat the drop in BP and vasodilation?
@sambutton8494
@sambutton8494 2 года назад
So neurogenic shock has to be from an injury at a higher level than the sympathetic response nerves?
@rohilayakubova4965
@rohilayakubova4965 3 года назад
Thank you for explanation. You did way better job than my instructor!
@HealthEdSolutions
@HealthEdSolutions 3 года назад
So glad it was helpful
@nononana2539
@nononana2539 2 года назад
That helps alot, all thanks ❤❤
@camrynbeers4978
@camrynbeers4978 3 года назад
thank you
@MohamedMagdyKhalifa
@MohamedMagdyKhalifa 3 года назад
very helpful
@samsaon7153
@samsaon7153 2 года назад
So you didn’t mention shock in spinal shock…. So, spinal shock is not a shock? Just loss of movement and sensation
@tarac7227
@tarac7227 Год назад
Is incontinence present in spinal shock vs neurogenic shock? Or both?
@Drstar-rg9wp
@Drstar-rg9wp 3 года назад
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@nasrakreem5338
@nasrakreem5338 5 месяцев назад
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@Drstar-rg9wp
@Drstar-rg9wp 3 года назад
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