Trauma Nursing: Head and Spinal Cord Injury · NCLEX Exam

What does sudden onset headache, flushed skin above the injury level, and elevated blood pressure indicate in a patient with a spinal cord injury?

  1. Spinal shock with flaccid paralysis
  2. Autonomic dysreflexia from a noxious stimulus
  3. Neurogenic shock with vasodilation
  4. A normal compensatory cardiovascular response
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Correct answer: Autonomic dysreflexia from a noxious stimulus

Autonomic dysreflexia occurs in SCI above T6; triggers (e.g., bladder distension) cause hypertension, headache, flushing above level.

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