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Stephanee Beggs, BSN, RN on Instagram: "Two topics revolving around spinal cord injuries!  A big difference between the two: neurogenic shock shows major PNS symptoms (vasodilation) below the site of injury; autonomic dysreflexia shows SNS symptoms below the site of injury and PNS symptoms above the site of injury ✍🏼" Spinal Injury Nursing, Neurogenic Shock, Autonomic Dysreflexia, Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal Injury, Nursing School Survival, School Survival, Spinal Cord, Study Skills

Stephanee Beggs, BSN, RN on Instagram: "Two topics revolving around spinal cord injuries! A big difference between the two: neurogenic shock shows major PNS symptoms (vasodilation) below the site of injury; autonomic dysreflexia shows SNS symptoms below the site of injury and PNS symptoms above the site of injury ✍🏼"

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Equipment suppliers who are involved in the process of providing wheelchairs and seating components to individuals who have suffered a spinal cord injury (SCI) should understand the anatomy and physiology of SCI, as well as what to expect at each level of injury. As part of the central nervous system (CNS), the spinal cord (SC) is comprised of delicate tracts of nerve tissue originating in the brain. As it emerges from the base of the skull and extends down the back, it is encircled and…

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