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Hi, we have a homework for our clinicals, and our instructor gave us this scenario and asked us to answer several questions: If there is a trauma patient who has not voided for almost 6-8 hours what would you do? What kind of medical emergency is this? what is this medical emergency called? some nursing interventions? Please help, i would really appreciate it. thanks you so much..
I have no more information other than a spinal cord injury patient who has not voided for 6-8 hrs, which is a medical emergency, and my instructor is asking what kind of medical emergency is that? and what to do with the patient. AD is a complication of a spinal cord injury. I am confused right now.please help. Thanks.
That would definitely not be my firstline answer. Given a case history about a "trauma" patient, I'd immediately go for hypovolaemia related to traumatic injury and volume depletion. Treatment being fluid resus and IDC to assess. Spinal injury is a very specific injury which would go along with other signs and symptoms, all of which would be more apparent on initial assessment than lack of voiding.
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Thats my understanding too. AD only occurs after the phase of spinal shock, in which reflexes return.
Do you have any more background info on this pt? Vitals? How much time s/p injury? Other s/s?