Spina Bifida
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The Child With a Neurologic Alteration — Maternal-Child Nursing▶ 2:02And then we'll move all the way through the scary stuffAll of it, increased intracranial pressure, structural defects like spina bifida, head trauma, and infections like meningitisAnd the goal isn't just to, you know, list a bunch of definitions for you to memorizeNeuromuscular & Muscular Dysfunction in Children — Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing▶ 2:05And the scope of this chapter is hugeI mean, we are going to cover conditions a child is born with, like cerebral palsy and spina bifidaAnd then we'll get into genetic conditions that show up later, like muscular dystrophyNeurological & Sensory Disorders in Children — Davis Advantage for Pediatric Nursing: Critical Components of Nursing Care▶ 9:09The lumbar and sacral nerves control the lower body, bowel, and bladderThat becomes very relevant when we talk about spina bifida laterLet's shift gears from anatomy to growth and development