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Biology, 15.10.2020 08:01, kcdavis318

Allen Dexter, a 19-year-old college student, was rock climbing when he fell 30 feet to the ground. Paramedics arriving at the scene found him lying in the supine position, unable to move any extremities and complaining of neck pain. He was alert and oriented to his current location and the details of his fall. He complained that he could not feel his arms and legs. His pupils were equal and reactive to light. His vital signs revealed a blood pressure of 110 / 72 and a heart rate of 82 beats per minute. Breathing was steady but shallow. The paramedics immobilized his neck and transported him to the trauma center. Upon examination Allen had some sensation in his arms, but could not localize touch or describe texture. He was able to raise his shoulders and tighten his biceps brachii slightly in each arm, but could not raise either arm against gravity. His lower extremities were flaccid, despite attempts to move them. Vital signs were taken again at the hospital and were as follows: blood pressure=94 / 55; heart rate=64; respiratory rate=24 (with shallow breathing). His oral temperature was 102.2 degrees F. His color was dusky and his skin was warm and dry to the touch. X-rays taken upon arrival revealed a fractured vertebra at the C5 level. A chest X-ray showed a decreased lung expansion upon inhalation. Blood tests were normal, with the exception of a respiratory acidosis (blood pH = 7.25). The neurosurgeons immobilized his neck by inserting tongs into the skull above the ears to hold his neck in a position so that no further injury could occur. Allen was transferred to intensive care and his condition was stabilized.

A physical examination four days later revealed normal vital signs and no change in his arm strength or sensation, but also marked spasms and exaggerated stretch reflexes of the lower extremities. He also had urinary incontinence which required the placement of a Foley catheter connected to a urine collection bag.

Required:
a. Why did the paramedics apply a cervical collar, place him on a back board and immobilize his head?
b. How would the paramedics test Allen's pupils reaction to light and what would the anticipated normal response be when exposed to light?
c. List his vitals on the scene of the accident and compare them to his vitals at the hospital when he arrived and four days post surgery.
d. What did the x-rays reveal?
e. What did blood tests reveal?
f. Describe the surgical procedure that was performed?
g. What were the physical findings four days post op?

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