The nurse will explain to the patient who has a T2 spinal cord transection injury that

a. use of the shoulders will be limited.
b. function of both arms should be retained.
c. total loss of respiratory function may occur.
d. tachycardia is common with this type of injury.


ANS: B
The patient with a T2 injury can expect to retain full motor and sensory function of the arms. Use of only the shoulders is associated with cervical spine injury. Loss of respiratory function occurs with cervical spine injuries. Bradycardia is associated with injuries above the T6 level.

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