Enzo Bihari is a 19 yo full time university nursing student. He keeps fit by riding mountain bikes, running and plays with the uni hockey team. He lives in a share house while on campus and goes home for holidays. He also works part-time as a bartender.   He went to the beach with some friends on a hot Saturday and hit his head on a sand bank when diving into the water. His friends saw him dive in and realised very quickly that although he was floating face down in the water, he wasn't fooling around and actually was unable to turn over. His friends and lifeguards turned him, supporting his neck, and kept him warm until the paramedics arrived.  Vital signs:   RR: 32 bpm (shallow) SpO2: 89% on O2 15L/min via non re-breather mask BP: 94/55 mmHg   (MAP 68 mmHg) HR: 64 bpm T: 37.9oC (tympanic)   Neurological assessment: GCS: eyes - 4; Verbal - 5; Motor - 6 Pupils: pupils equal (4 mm), round, and reactive to light and accommodation (PERRLA) Limb movements: as above in "Disability" notes Computerised Tomography report Exam Information Modality: CT Body Part: NEURO Description: CT Brain and C-Spine Performed Date: 25/3/Year Time: 1330 Final Report CT BRAIN AND C-SPINE CLINICAL NOTES: Witnessed dive into shallow water at beach. Immediately unable to reposition himself from being face-down in the water. Findings: A non- contrast CT has been acquired. C6 lesion with no vascular haemorrhages noted but some blood evident at C5 - 6 with bone fragments in the spinal canal.  Mild frontal lobe contusion   IMPRESSION: Unstable C6 compression fracture   X-ray Chest - decreased lung expansion upon inhalation; mild pulmonary oedema     Arterial blood gases pH - 7.27 (ref range: 7.35 - 7.45) PaO2 - 60 mmHg (ref range: 75 - 100 mmHg) PaCO2 - 52 mmHg (ref range: 35 - 45 mmHg) HCO3- - 25.2 mmol/L (ref range: 22 - 26 mmol/L) SaO2 - 88% Take Action   "1/24 (hourly) neurological assessment for 12 hours" has been requested for Enzo, despite his GCS and pupillary response data being satisfactory.   Provide a rationale for this intervention by:   considering Enzo's accident at the beach and CT findings, and identifying a risk problem other than his spinal cord injury referring to relevant anatomical structures and discussing the pathophysiological mechanisms that may cause changes to Enzo's neurological assessment; Glasgow Coma Scale, Pupils, and identifying guidelines or clinical pathways that support this intervention.

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Enzo Bihari is a 19 yo full time university nursing student. He keeps fit by riding mountain bikes, running and plays with the uni hockey team. He lives in a share house while on campus and goes home for holidays. He also works part-time as a bartender.  

He went to the beach with some friends on a hot Saturday and hit his head on a sand bank when diving into the water. His friends saw him dive in and realised very quickly that although he was floating face down in the water, he wasn't fooling around and actually was unable to turn over. His friends and lifeguards turned him, supporting his neck, and kept him warm until the paramedics arrived. 

Vital signs:  

RR: 32 bpm (shallow)

SpO2: 89% on O2 15L/min via non re-breather mask

BP: 94/55 mmHg   (MAP 68 mmHg)

HR: 64 bpm

T: 37.9oC (tympanic)  

Neurological assessment:

GCS: eyes - 4; Verbal - 5; Motor - 6

Pupils: pupils equal (4 mm), round, and reactive to light and accommodation (PERRLA)

Limb movements: as above in "Disability" notes

Computerised Tomography report

Exam Information
Modality: CT
Body Part: NEURO
Description: CT Brain and C-Spine
Performed Date: 25/3/Year Time: 1330
Final Report
CT BRAIN AND C-SPINE
CLINICAL NOTES:
Witnessed dive into shallow water at beach. Immediately unable to reposition himself from being face-down in the water.
Findings:
A non- contrast CT has been acquired.
C6 lesion with no vascular haemorrhages noted but some blood evident at C5 - 6 with bone fragments in the spinal canal. 

Mild frontal lobe contusion  

IMPRESSION:
Unstable C6 compression fracture

 

X-ray

Chest - decreased lung expansion upon inhalation; mild pulmonary oedema  

 

Arterial blood gases

  • pH - 7.27 (ref range: 7.35 - 7.45)
  • PaO2 - 60 mmHg (ref range: 75 - 100 mmHg)
  • PaCO2 - 52 mmHg (ref range: 35 - 45 mmHg)
  • HCO3- - 25.2 mmol/L (ref range: 22 - 26 mmol/L)
  • SaO2 - 88%

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"1/24 (hourly) neurological assessment for 12 hours" has been requested for Enzo, despite his GCS and pupillary response data being satisfactory.  

Provide a rationale for this intervention by:  

  • considering Enzo's accident at the beach and CT findings, and identifying a risk problem other than his spinal cord injury
  • referring to relevant anatomical structures and discussing the pathophysiological mechanisms that may cause changes to Enzo's neurological assessment; Glasgow Coma Scale, Pupils, and
  • identifying guidelines or clinical pathways that support this intervention.
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