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Section 1 - COMPONENTS OF IDEAL SCI CARE SYSTEM
A - PREHOSPITAL AND EMERGENCY
A.1 - EXTRICATION & TRANSPORTATION OF PATIENTS WITH ACUTE TRAUMATIC SPINE INJURIES
A.2 - ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT IN PREHOSPITAL SETTINGS FOR SPINAL INJURY
A.3 - ASSESSMENT FOR THORACIC OR LUMBOSACRAL SPINE INJURY
A.4 - WHEN TO CARRY OUT OR MAINTAIN FULL IN-LINE SPINAL IMMOBILIZATION
A.5 - HOW TO CARRY OUT FULL IN-LINE SPINAL IMMOBILIZATION
A.6 - RECEIVING INFORMATION IN HOSPITAL SETTINGS
A.7 - EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
A.8 - NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION FOLLOWING ACUTE CERVICAL SCI
A.9 - RECORDING INFORMATION IN HOSPITAL SETTINGS
A.10 - TIMING OF DECOMPRESSIVE SURGERY (<=24 HOURS AFTER INJURY) IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE SPINAL CORD INJURY
A.11 - PROVIDING INFORMATION ON TRANSFER FROM AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
A.12 - COMMUNICATION WITH TERTIARY SERVICES
B - EDUCATION AND SUPPORT OF INDIVIDUALS WITH SCI AND THEIR FAMILIES ACROSS THE CONTINUUM
B.1 - PROVIDING INFORMATION TO PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS
B.2 - INFORMATION AND SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS, FAMILY MEMBERS AND CAREGIVERS
B.3 - EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SCI AND CAREGIVERS – AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA
B.4 - EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SCI AND CAREGIVERS – BOWEL
B.5 - SUPPORT FOR VULNERABLE ADULTS
C - CROSS CONTINUUM EDUCATION OF CLINICIANS AND STAFF WORKING WITH INDIVIDUALS WITH SCI
C.1 - TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS – PRESSURE INJURY
C.2 - TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS – SEXUAL HEALTH
C.3 - TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS – EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING
C.4 - TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS – TELEREHABILITATION
D - DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
D.1 - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
D.2 - DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING - SUSPECTED SPINAL CORD OR CERVICAL COLUMN INJURY
D.3 - DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING - SUSPECTED THORACIC OR LUMBOSACRAL COLUMN INJURY ONLY
D.4 - DIAGNOSTIC OF VERTEBRAL ARTERY INJURIES FOLLOWING NON-PENETRATING CERVICAL TRAUMA
D.5 - RADIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT IN AWAKE, SYMPTOMATIC PATIENT
D.6 - RADIOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT IN OBTUNDED OR UNEVALUABLE PATIENT
E - EARLY ACUTE CARE
E.1 - EARLY MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
E.2 - ROLE OF THE REGISTERED DIETITIAN
E.3 - NUTRITION ASSESSMENT: ENERGY NEEDS IN THE ACUTE PHASE
E.4 - PREVENTION - PREVENTING PRESSURE INJURIES DURING THE ACUTE CARE PHASE
F - SPECIALIZED REHAB
F.1 - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
F.2 - FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME ASSESSMENT FOLLOWING ACUTE CERVICAL SCI
F.3 - COMMUNITY CARE
G - COMMUNITY-BASED REHABILITATION
G.1 - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
G.2 - COMMUNITY CARE
H - VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
H.1
I - COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH & WELLNESS
I.1
Section 2 - MANAGEMENT OF SCI COMPLICATIONS
J - AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA (AD)
J.1 - BLOOD PRESSURE FOLLOWING SPINAL CORD INJURY
J.2 - MANAGEMENT OF AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA
J.3 - AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA: SEXUALITY (RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SEXUAL ACTIVITY IN THE HOME SETTING)
J.4 - AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA AND CYSTOSCOPIC (TRANSURETHRAL AND SUPRAPUBIC) UROLOGICAL PROCEDURES AND SPERM RETRIEVAL PROCEDURES PERFORMED IN THE CLINIC SETTING
J.5 - AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA IN PREGNANCY, LABOR AND DELIVERY, AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD
J.6 - INDUCED AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA (“BOOSTING”)
J.7 - ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION
J.8 - THERMODYSREGULATION - HYPOTHERMIA (CORE TEMPERATURE LESS THAN 35.0°C/95OF)
J.9 - THERMODYSREGULATION - HYPERTHERMIA (CORE TEMPERATURE MORE THAN 37.8°C/100OF)
J.10 - HYPERHIDROSIS
K - BLADDER FUNCTION
K.1 - HISTORY
K.2 - PHYSICAL
K.3 - VOIDING DIARY
K.4 - URODYNAMICS
K.5 - URINARY TRACT INFECTION (UTI)
K.6 - BLADDER MANAGEMENT
K.7 - CATHETERS
K.8 - NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPIES TO ENHANCE BLADDER FUNCTION
K.9 - PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPY TO ENHANCE BLADDER FUNCTION
K.10 - NEUROGENIC DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY
K.11 - INTRAVESICAL BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTIONS
K.12 - ROUTINE URINARY TRACT SURVEILLANCE
K.13 - UROLOGY CONSULTATION
K.14 - POST-VOID-RESIDUAL
K.15 - STONES & HYDRONEPHROSIS
K.16 - CANCER SCREENING
L - BONE HEALTH
L.1 - ASSESSMENT OF FRACTURE RISK
L.2 - DXA TESTING
L.3 - PREVENTION OF OSTEOPOROSIS
L.4 - TREATMENT OF OSTEOPOROSIS
M - BOWEL
M.1 - AIMS OF NEUROGENIC BOWEL MANAGEMENT
M.2 - ASSESSMENT OF NEUROGENIC BOWEL DYSFUNCTION
M.3 - BASIC BOWEL MANAGEMENT (BBM)
M.4 - ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT
M.5 - DIET, SUPPLEMENTS, FIBER, FLUIDS, AND PROBIOTICS
M.6 - ORAL MEDICATIONS
M.7 - USE OF SUPPOSITORIES, ENEMAS, AND IRRIGATION
M.8 - IMPACT OF POSTURE AND ACTIVITY ON NEUROGENIC BOWEL DYSFUNCTION
M.9 - USE OF FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
M.10 - SURGICAL INTERVENTION TO MANAGE NEUROGENIC BOWEL DYSFUNCTION
M.11 - MANAGING MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS OF NEUROGENIC BOWEL DYSFUNCTION
M.12 - ASSESSING INDEPENDENT USE OF TOILET FOR BOWEL CARE
M.13 - EDUCATION FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH SCI AND CAREGIVERS
M.14 - PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF NEUROGENIC BOWEL DISEASE
N - CARDIOMETABOLIC
N.1 - MANAGEMENT OF CARDIOMETABOLIC DISEASE RISK COMPONENTS AFTER SCI - LIFESTYLE INTERVENTION (NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY)
N.2 - EXERCISE TO IMPROVE FITNESS AND CARDIOMETABOLIC HEALTH
N.3 - NUTRITION ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
N.4 - NUTRITION ASSESSMENT FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY
N.5 - OBESITY
N.6 - hypertension
N.7 - PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR HYPERTENSION
N.8 - IMPAIRED FASTING GLUCOSE, PRE-DIABETES, AND DIABETES
N.9 - DYSLIPIDEMIA
N.10 - PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR DYSLIPIDEMIA
N.11 - DIABETES- PHARMACOTHERAPY FOR DYSGLYCEMIA, TYPE-2 PRE-DIABETES & TYPE-2 DIABETES
N.12 - BARIATRIC SURGERY FOR CARDIOMETABOLIC DISEASE RISK
N.13 - NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT AFTER SCI
O - EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING
O.1 - SCREENING, ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT
O.2 - DIAGNOSIS-SPECIFIC DISORDERS: ANXIETY DISORDERS
O.3 - DIAGNOSIS-SPECIFIC DISORDERS: MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER (MDD)
O.4 - DIAGNOSIS-SPECIFIC DISORDERS: SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
O.5 - POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER (PTSD) AND ACUTE STRESS DISORDER (ASD)
O.6 - SUICIDE
P - NEUROPATHIC PAIN
P.1 - PAIN ASSOCIATED WITH SCI
P.2 - SCREENING FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN
P.3 - DIAGNOSIS OF NEUROPATHIC PAIN
P.4 - DELIVERY OF CARE FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN
P.5 - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN TREATMENT – FIRST-LINE THERAPY
P.6 - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN TREATMENT – SECOND-LINE THERAPY
P.7 - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN TREATMENT – THIRD-LINE THERAPY
P.8 - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NEUROPATHIC PAIN TREATMENT – FOURTH-LINE THERAPY
P.9 - NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPIES
Q - RESPIRATORY
Q.1 - LUNG VOLUME RECRUITMENT
Q.2 - ABDOMINAL BINDER AND ABDOMINAL MUSCLE STIMULATION
Q.3 - PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS FOR RESPIRATORY FUNCTION
Q.4 - RESPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING
Q.5 - HOME MECHANICAL VENTILATION
R - SEXUAL HEALTH & RELATIONSHIPS
R.1 - INTRODUCTORY RECOMMENDATIONS
R.2 - EDUCATION
R.3 - RELATIONSHIPS
R.4 - SEXUAL HISTORY & ASSESSMENT
R.5 - OPTIMIZING SEXUAL WELL-BEING/POSITIVE BODY IMAGE AND SENSUALITY
R.6 - PHYSICAL AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS – BLADDER
R.7 - PHYSICAL AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS – BOWEL
R.8 - PHYSICAL AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS – SENSATION
R.9 - PHYSICAL AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS – MOBILITY, SPASTICITY AND CONTRACTURES
R.10 - PHYSICAL AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS – SKIN INTEGRITY
R.11 - PHYSICAL AND PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS – AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA
R.12 - TREATMENT OF SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION
R.13 - FERTILITY
R.14 - CONTRACEPTION
R.15 - PREGNANCY
S - SKIN INTEGRITY
S.1 - PREVENTION - PRESSURE INJURY PREVENTION AND THE INTERPROFESSIONAL TEAM
S.2 - PREVENTION – EDUCATION
S.3 - OPTIMIZING MOBILITY TO REDUCE PRESSURE INJURY RISK
S.4 - PREVENTION STRATEGIES ACROSS THE CONTINUUM OF CARE
S.5 - PRESSURE REDISTRIBUTION AND SUPPORT SURFACES – SUPPORT SURFACES FOR WHEELCHAIRS AND OTHER SEATING
S.6 - RECUMBENT POSITIONING
S.7 - SUPPORT SURFACES (MATTRESS)
S.8 - SITTING SUPPORT SURFACES INCLUDING WHEELCHAIRS (SEAT CUSHIONS AND BACKREST)
S.9 - OTHER SEATING
S.10 - RISK & RISK ASSESSMENT
S.11 - NUTRITIONAL OPTIMIZATION FOR THE INDIVIDUAL WITH A PRESSURE INJURY
S.12 - ASSESSMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL WITH A PRESSURE INJURY
S.13 - PATIENT ASSESSMENT - ASSESSMENT AND REASSESSMENT OF THE PRESSURE INJURY
S.14 - PATIENT ASSESSMENT - ASSESSMENT USING THE 24-HOUR APPROACH TO PRESSURE MANAGEMENT
S.15 - REASSESSMENT
S.16 - PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT OF A PRESSURE INJURY
S.17 - CREATING A PHYSIOLOGIC WOUND ENVIRONMENT
S.18 - DEBRIDEMENT
S.19 - WOUND CARE DRESSING AND MANAGEMENT
S.20 - ELECTRICAL STIMULATION
S.21 - SURGICAL TREATMENT
S.22 - OPTIMIZATION OF HEMATOLOGIC AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS FOR PRESSURE INJURY HEALING
S.23 - TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS
T - VTE PROPHYLAXIS
T.1 - PROPHYLAXIS OF DEEP-VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT)
T.2 - ANTICOAGULANT METHODS OF THROMBOPROPHYLAXIS - SCREENING PATIENTS FOR ASYMPTOMATIC DEEP-VEIN THROMBOSIS
T.3 - DIAGNOSIS
T.4 - ANTICOAGULANT METHODS OF THROMBOPROPHYLAXIS - DURING THE REHABILITATION PHASE
T.5 - THROMBOPROPHYLAXIS IN CHRONIC SCI PATIENTS WHO ARE REHOSPITALIZED
U - WHEELED MOBILITY
U.1
V - ACTIVITY-BASED THERAPY
V.1
W - MOBILITY AND WALKING
W.1
X - UPPER LIMB
X.1
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