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 Topic - Spinal Cord Injury

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Multiple Choice Questions


1.Damage to any part of the spinal cord causes a ____________ injury. 

(a) head  (b) stomach  (c) spinal cord

2.The nerves connected to the spinal cord helps in receiving and sending messages ultimately from and to the ____________.

(a) brain  (b) lungs  (c) kidneys

3.Spinal cord injury can be divided into _____________ categories depending upon its severity. 

(a) four  (b) three  (c) two

4.If some of the sensory and motor functions keep working, the spinal cord injury is said to be as a _______________ injury. 

(a) complete  (b) incomplete  (c) full

5. _________________ type of paralysis affects the trunk, legs and pelvic organs. 

(a) Paraplegia  (b) Tetraplegia  (c) Quadriplegia

6.These problems that occur around the spinal cord may also cause a spinal cord injury. ____________

(a) bleeding  (b) accumulation of fluid (c) both a and b

7.In a spinal cord injury, the spinal cord of the patient is stabilized with the help of ____________.

(a) bandages  (b) traction  (c) medication

8.Surgery in a spinal cord injury is performed to remove the ____________.

(a) fractured vertebrae  (b) spinal cord  (c) vertebrae

9.____________ helps to regain muscle function in a spinal cord injury. 

(a) Massage  (b)therapy  (c) Neck collars

10.Functional electric stimulator systems use _______________ stimulators to control the muscles of arms and legs. 

(a) magnetic  (b) magnetic and electric (c) electric


Answers - 1.spinal cord 2.brain  3.two  4.incomplete  5.paraplegia  6.both a and b  7.traction  8.fractured vertebrae  9.Therapy  10.electric


Fill in the blanks


1.Spinal cord consists of bundles of ____________ and cells. 

2.If all the sensory and motor functions are stopped, the spinal cord injury is said to be a ______________ injury. 

3.Tetraplegia is also known as _______________.

4. The legs, arms, hands, trunk and pelvic organs are affected in _____________ type of paralysis. 

5.A spinal cord injury generally causes a ___________ sensation in the hands, fingers, feet and toes. 

6.______________ help to locate a fracture or dislocation in the spine. 

7.In MRI, strong radio and ___________ waves are used to develop computer generated images. 

8.A ____________ is used to form clear images of the problems found in the x-ray.

9. The patient with a spinal cord injury can cross a rough surface or climb stairs by sitting in an electric ____________.

10.The patient with a spinal cord injury can stand and walk with the help of an ________________.


Answers - 1.nerves  2.complete  3.quadriplegia  4.tetraplegia  5.tingling  6.x-ray  7.magnetic  8.CT-scan  9.wheelchair  10.electric stimulation system


Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is incorrect.

 

1.Spinal cord injury may lead to paralysis. 

2.A spinal cord injury may cause loss of movement and sensation. 

3.Bowel movement is not affected by a spinal cord injury. 

4.The patient doesn't face any breathing problems due to a spinal cord injury. 

5. A spinal cord injury is caused due to the fracture of vertebrae. 

6.Cancer or arthritis may also be responsible for a spinal cord injury. 

7.MRI doesn't locate blood clots and masses that compress the spinal cord. 

8.The damage to the spinal cord can be reversed easily. 

9.Surgery also provides stabilization to the spinal cord. 

10.Therapists don't have to play any role in the spinal cord injury. 


Answers - 1.True  2.True  3.False  4.False  5.True  6.True  7.False  8.False  9.True  10.False

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