LUMBAR PUNCTURE New PDF
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LUMBAR PUNCTURE
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LUMBAR PUNCTURE
Definition: -
lumbar region.
Purposes:-
conditions.
towel and fix with binder. L. P. is done between the 2nd and 3rd or
4th and 5th intervertebral space because the spinal cord ends at the
Put the patient in right or left lateral position near the edge of
back arched so that his head is almost touching his knees, instructs
the patient to draw his knees up towards the chest. In any way,
chair must be provided for the patient to lean on, so as to arch his
patient.
Requisites:-
column.
5) Kidney tray.
2) Small bowls 2 (one for local anesthetic, and one for cotton
swabs)
necessary)
tubes.
Procedure:-
Explain the procedure to the patient.
Provide privacy.
Assemble the equipment to the bedside.
the bed. Fold the clothing down to the hip so that the back is free
bed to get firmness and to get the correct spinal curvature. Doctor
gets ready (washing his hands thoroughly and dressed in sterile
gloves and mask). Provide a stool to sit if necessary. The skin area
After the skin is prepared, cover the part with a' sterile towel
note the pressure. When a serum or any drug is to-be injected, the
drug the needle is closed with the stilette (sometimes doctors use
their gloved hand to close the needle) and then the needle is
examination.
serum injected into the spinal column, its quantity and nature,
whether the specimen has been sent to the laboratory for examin-
second flows from the needle. But under high pressure it may spurt
Sometimes the first fluid flows from the needle may the blood
color may indicate injury to the spinal cord above the site of
puncture.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
situations:
Age >65
Reduced GCS
consciousness
Coagulopathy
Infections
Skin infection at puncture site
inexperienced physician
ADVERSE EFFECTS
HEADACHE
successful puncture
occur.
OTHERS
latter is exceedingly rare, since the level at which the spinal cord
is exceedingly rare.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
New Delhi.p:243-246.
Delhi; p: 322-327.
4) Sagunthala Sharma ‘Birpuri’ 1997 “Principles and Practice
Nursing”, 4th Edition, Mosby year book- Inc USA, Page no:
471-478