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  • @JC-mi7wn
    @JC-mi7wn 5 лет назад +191

    Passed all of them on the first attempt because of these vids. One of the best ways to study and get confident in this essential content. Thanks a lot

    • @anthonybranchflower4308
      @anthonybranchflower4308 3 года назад +4

      Currently taking Emt class and this helps so much especially cuz Covid we only only go physically in class once a week

  • @kodiritacco5559
    @kodiritacco5559 5 лет назад +136

    Don't forget to tell your patient what you're doing. In real emergency situations if you're not telling your patients whats going on while you're poking and pushing and immobilizing them, It's only going to raise anxiety levels. Other than that this is a great prep video!

    • @sbdftw1702
      @sbdftw1702 3 года назад +19

      This video is for assessment purposes only. He’s following a list. So it won’t mimic a real life situation.

  • @zacharyfevold9610
    @zacharyfevold9610 6 лет назад +53

    Hey EMTPrep just wanted to say thank you for the great videos! I just passed my practicals

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 лет назад +4

      Congrats Zach! Never stop learning!

    • @crowdseyeview
      @crowdseyeview 5 лет назад +2

      EMTprep couldn’t of done it w/o you

  • @Nobodynooneatall
    @Nobodynooneatall 2 года назад +7

    I was taught the two emt personnel on the body should cross arms with one another as to further stabilize the spine from displacement.

  • @colinmartin9797
    @colinmartin9797 Год назад +50

    Anyone watching this now, you do not secure the head after the chest. Head is last. Shoulder, chest, hips, legs, feet, THEN head.

    • @alihoseinpour5836
      @alihoseinpour5836 9 месяцев назад

      Why though?
      Head seems like priority

    • @triciacavanaugh4482
      @triciacavanaugh4482 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

    • @colinmartin9797
      @colinmartin9797 9 месяцев назад +9

      ​@alihoseinpour5836 you don't want to secure the head and then have the body move as you secure downwards. That opens up opportunity for injury. Using a person to provide manual stabilization throughout the immobilization process means the head can be held stable in relationship with the rest of the body, and only fixed in place when the body is fixed.

    • @alihoseinpour5836
      @alihoseinpour5836 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks, that makes sense
      ​@@colinmartin9797

    • @joebooks9261
      @joebooks9261 8 месяцев назад

      @@colinmartin9797thx🫡

  • @ashleehunt6838
    @ashleehunt6838 5 лет назад +39

    I was taught the Z maneuver which we move the patient down than up on the backboard. We were taught that if we moved it up and across in one movement such as this it's more likely to compromise her spine and most examiners will fail ( coming from kingman arizona) as well as head being last to be secured

    • @FlankerJackChannel
      @FlankerJackChannel 5 лет назад +5

      The Z maneuver seems to be the most acceptable way.
      I'm in las vegas and we only use backboards for extrication and not transport.

    • @ellamayo9619
      @ellamayo9619 5 лет назад

      that’s how i was taught as well

  • @MrMankeyMan
    @MrMankeyMan 9 месяцев назад +3

    I passed my test because of these videos 👍

  • @rickster831342
    @rickster831342 10 лет назад +64

    I was taught to hold the back board at a 45 degree angle as I roll the patient on to the board then to move the patient down and up to properly position the patient

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  10 лет назад +8

      Pandasaur us That's definitely not a bad idea if you have the personnel to ensure that is done in a controlled manner. Great thinking!

    • @frankiereneaward9281
      @frankiereneaward9281 5 лет назад

      Me too as far as the down and up. I can’t think of what it’s called..z method maybe?

    • @nicolefernandez8357
      @nicolefernandez8357 4 года назад

      Me 2

    • @nicolefernandez8357
      @nicolefernandez8357 4 года назад

      Apart of that i learnt how to do it with only 3 people, 2 moving the patient 1 head 1 body, and the other one places the spinal board (except if the lower extremities where seriously broken)

    • @paintballfanatic7231
      @paintballfanatic7231 3 года назад

      @@frankiereneaward9281 I was just taught that the other night in class, it's called the saw method.

  • @LV426wy
    @LV426wy 6 лет назад +6

    2018 EMS Update (part of it) presented to me by AMR
    “SMR: the goal is maintaining spinal neutrality. No patient should be transported on a backboard for the sole purpose of spinal motion restriction (increases movement, pain and imaging). (Flat excepted) If the backboard is used for extrication, crews should be logrolling the alert patient off the backboard onto the gurney. Hard collars are to be used for SMR however if they don’t fit the patient, modifications should be made using such items as rolled towels. “
    Also for a suspected head injury place the head of the gurney at 30 degrees to avoid increasing ICP, except with a concern for thoracolumbar injury requiring supine for SMR. Also, obviously, avoid hypoxia and hypotension. (Medics provide ondansetron to avoid vomiting)
    I was taught the POWR acronym for shock
    Postition the patient (raise the feet of the gurney if hypotensive)
    Oxygen (high flow)
    Warmth (stock blankets)
    Rapid Transport (trust your partner)

    • @phirepr00f
      @phirepr00f 5 лет назад +4

      The national registry doens't care about AMR's policies.

  • @stanleybrunhouse9467
    @stanleybrunhouse9467 9 лет назад +4

    We use spider straps. And, when we secure the head, we use a criss-cross with tape over the chin and up to the head and vice versa - but not only to the head blocks, but to the backboard as well.

  • @alyssamarie4720
    @alyssamarie4720 5 лет назад +5

    So glad I found this, I take my practical this Saturday!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  5 лет назад +1

      Best of luck Alyssa! Let us know how it goes!!

  • @kidnamedre
    @kidnamedre 8 лет назад +99

    these videos ate very helpful but perhaps you can make a video or include critical fails on these skills

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад +25

      +andre macklin Great idea Andre!

    • @MaxSafeheaD
      @MaxSafeheaD 8 лет назад

      great idea.

    • @dasvinimistry9591
      @dasvinimistry9591 7 лет назад

      Dasvini Mistry interesting points ,if anyone else wants to learn about emt study questions try Debuncar Medic Study Aid (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my colleague got cool success with it.

    • @marisabelbarbagallo7919
      @marisabelbarbagallo7919 6 лет назад

      an

    • @smc4600
      @smc4600 6 лет назад +1

      andre macklin Great idea. My instructor tells us that it is the very small things that usually result in failed attempts. Such as announcing BSI or making sure the scene is safe.

  • @CloroxBleach-rm5nj
    @CloroxBleach-rm5nj 3 года назад +10

    I was taught that securing the head is last. It goes in this order: shoulders, hips, legs, head.

    • @PierceMD
      @PierceMD 3 года назад +1

      Yes. If something happens early on, you can damage the patient's neck.

  • @Chika100209
    @Chika100209 7 лет назад +4

    My test is this Saturday. And these videos are helping me a lot. Thank you so much!!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 лет назад

      You bet Sarah!

  • @darksamurai25
    @darksamurai25 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Training my Emergency Response Team here in Trinidad and Tobago and it's very useful.

  • @dutay1
    @dutay1 3 года назад +2

    Make sure that YOU take immediate c-spine stabilization and verbalize the change over and wait till a parter takes it or the evaluator acknowledges the simulated c-spine. . My buddy verbalized it like the video and failed.

  • @amandaloves1d8
    @amandaloves1d8 6 лет назад +17

    i’m here cuz i have my final exam for my high school emt 1 class (the same exact emt class you take at a community college but adapted to fit in a high school setting) tomorrow. i’m a little nervous but i feel like i’ll do well. my teacher said it’s mainly patient assessment and airway management

  • @marlenehill8835
    @marlenehill8835 9 лет назад +8

    Thank very much!!! I am going to do make final practice in two days.... I've seeing your videos through out of the course... it was great help......thanks

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 лет назад

      +Marlene Hill Awesome Marlene! Glad you are finding them so helpful!

  • @brianatruett731
    @brianatruett731 8 лет назад +4

    these videos are great...they helped me pass my skills testing

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад +1

      That is awesome, Briana, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

  • @daegan00
    @daegan00 5 лет назад +8

    We were taught to start securing the patient on the backboard starting at the feet, and then onto the head

    • @sharonashley88
      @sharonashley88 5 лет назад

      Daegan I was taught to secure torso, chest, head then legs/feet

    • @Melodre
      @Melodre 4 года назад +1

      I was taught that this is bad practice; if the board somehow destabilizes and the patient is only strapped by their feet, they'll fall face first.

  • @brandonmcgee3609
    @brandonmcgee3609 6 лет назад +13

    I was taught before applying the c collar, to check for cervical step off, broken mandible, JVD, tracheal deviation and a broken clavicle. Is this a nationally expected protocol? Or is this more of a regional thing?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 лет назад +14

      Those sound like excellent tips for the field. While they may not be written down on a skill sheet, they're great things to keep in mind whenever you perform that skill.

  • @MermaidHair13
    @MermaidHair13 9 лет назад +41

    I was told that the head should always be the last thing secured- I believe if I secured the head before the legs as shown in the video, I would receive a critical failure on my exam. I understand the important thing is to secure the torso first, but may I ask why the legs were secured after the head?

    • @makeisaedwards663
      @makeisaedwards663 9 лет назад +5

      Natalie Weiss i am told daily in class the same thing as well. If you follow the skill sheets its the head before legs but my instructors always say head last

    • @MrKyleeboy
      @MrKyleeboy 9 лет назад

      I was also related that information. In fact I was told to start at the feet and move up the head in a sequential order.

    • @TormodSteinsholt
      @TormodSteinsholt 9 лет назад +4

      +Natalie Weiss That makes sense. If you have fastened the head, then any accidental shifts while securing the legs may put a strain/tension on the patients neck.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 лет назад +20

      +Natalie Weiss Hey Natalie, you bring up a great point. The reason this skill video shows the station being performed in this manner, is because we are going by the NREMT skill sheets. You may end up doing something entirely different in the field, and that is fine, we're solely showing people how to pass the practical exam.

    • @benbarker7315
      @benbarker7315 7 лет назад +12

      On the NREMT skill sheet "Critical Criteria" it clearly states a fail point: "Head immobilized to the device before device sufficiently secured to the torso." Do it this way, and you won't pass.

  • @charliehollis1486
    @charliehollis1486 9 лет назад +10

    All of your videos have been very well done. I have watched them while going through the NREMT skill assessment sheet for each station. On the spinal immobilization sheet, they have as the last step to 'securing the patient's arms to the device.' Would you not simply have the patient's arms underneath the torso straps? This was not done in your video, so I am wondering if it is perhaps up to the individual proctor/examiner as to how this is done? It doesn't appear to be a deal breaker as I see nothing about it in the list of critical criteria to be met. Thank you for providing such excellent educational material! I am working to get my basic EMT certification back at 56 years of age. Yes, I know. I'm insane. ;~)

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 лет назад +1

      +Charlie Hollis Hey Charlie, we love your question! There are a lot of ways to secure the arms down. Verbalize one way to the proctor during your test and you should be fine. It is also totally okay to ask them if they would like to have you demonstrate this technique or just verbalize it. Sounds like you know this material pretty well! Best of luck on your test, be sure to come back and let us know how it went.

  • @jamesersher7705
    @jamesersher7705 5 лет назад +2

    In class they said to secure the head last since if the other parts were not secure it could shift and cause damage to the neck. Or is that only the case in using a KED and not a backboard?

  • @user-kn4rp1qm9m
    @user-kn4rp1qm9m 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for making and sharing these videos. They are very helpful!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 лет назад

      You bet! Glad we could help.

  • @GalaxyDude96
    @GalaxyDude96 5 лет назад +3

    What about securing the arms?

  • @adamc2378
    @adamc2378 3 года назад +2

    Shouldn't the patient's arms be within the straps as well?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  3 года назад +3

      Depends on their injuries and mental status. Generally speaking, strapping in a conscious patients arms is pretty unnerving and not recommended.

  • @Littlemissyabba
    @Littlemissyabba 4 года назад +4

    I have never seen anyone cross the chest straps like this in my EMT class, and we also secure the whole body before the head. Does it matter when you secure the head or if you do not cross these straps?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  4 года назад +3

      Do what you were Trained to do with the equipment you have. You’ll do great!

  • @corneliaabraham8452
    @corneliaabraham8452 4 года назад +1

    where were the instructions on where the hands should be be on the patient and why isn't the person at the head issuing the count?

  • @rachaelconstancio8312
    @rachaelconstancio8312 2 года назад +3

    I actually had spinal immobilization performed on me after I was rear-ended at a traffic light at approximately 20 mph. After I told the paramedics that my neck and back were hurting, they placed a cervical collar around my neck and strapped me down to a backboard. I felt being immobilized on a spine board was a little excessive and dramatic for a rear-end collision. I was secured to the backboard in a similar way with a similar strapping pattern, but the paramedics also applied a strip of tape across my neck.
    The physical sensation of lying on an uncomfortable board, unable to move, was not the most notable thing about the experience. While I was lying strapped to the backboard on a stretcher at the accident scene what I was waiting to be loaded into the ambulance, I had the most intense feeling of embarrassment in my life. It felt humiliating when the bystanders were staring at me while I was in a pathetic state like this. I also never felt so helpless before. I had no control over the situation. I couldn't even move my head to look at the car, paramedics, and bystanders as the neck brace and strips of tape across my forehead and neck prevented me from turning my neck. The paramedics had to retrieve my purse from the wrecked car.
    The immobilization and ambulance ride weren't bad. The paramedics kept me relaxed and calm as they told me what were they doing to me and reassured me that this was precautionary while immediately after the accident I was stressed out and anxious. I knew I was going to be fine because I wasn't hurt badly and I was in competent and capable hands.

  • @MaxSafeheaD
    @MaxSafeheaD 8 лет назад +1

    I wonder ... as the staps obviously don't want to be too tight, if a pre-attached velcro system would be much faster.

  • @StrangerThoughts-hn7mi
    @StrangerThoughts-hn7mi 2 года назад +2

    got my test Saturday...11/19/22. lets hope all goes smooth🤔

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  2 года назад

      Kyle, what's the update!?!?

    • @StrangerThoughts-hn7mi
      @StrangerThoughts-hn7mi 2 года назад +1

      @@Emtprep passed 🙂

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  2 года назад +1

      @@StrangerThoughts-hn7mi CONGRATULATIONS man!!!! We’re so excited we got to play a small part in your career goals. Best of luck on your future endeavors, never stop learning!

    • @StrangerThoughts-hn7mi
      @StrangerThoughts-hn7mi 2 года назад +1

      @@Emtprep videos helped a lot, and thanks✌

  • @sgt.guardsman2221
    @sgt.guardsman2221 4 года назад +2

    We were taught to secure the head to the board last. Is that wrong?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  4 года назад +1

      Hey SGT, we recommend always going by the skill sheets.

  • @puredemocrat55
    @puredemocrat55 9 лет назад +3

    Can you just quickly explain how to properly attach the straps to the longboard. My test is in 2 weeks and I've seen several people do it differently (I couldn't really see it well in the video). Do the straps go under the holes in the board and come back up? Or are they just tied on? Or does it not matter on the national exam?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 лет назад +2

      Jacy Machado Hey Jacy, unfortunately, straps and boards vary test to test. Usually, you will be allowed to view your equipment before your test starts, and some places even offer a "practice day" the day before to familiarize yourself with the equipment. Best of luck on your exam!

  • @jolenemaynard001
    @jolenemaynard001 Год назад

    If this is a active scene out patient does the nerve check further damage or can damage or cause more internal and external pain.

  • @stanleybrunhouse9467
    @stanleybrunhouse9467 9 лет назад +3

    I do appreciate your videos! Thank you!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 лет назад

      +Dana Hoyer You bet Dana!

  • @israelborder1188
    @israelborder1188 3 года назад +1

    I'm from Indonesia. Can I have online course?

  • @JasmineMejia-mz1hs
    @JasmineMejia-mz1hs 7 месяцев назад

    Um cap refill? Or did that not exist 9 years ago

  • @courtneyconnor6717
    @courtneyconnor6717 8 лет назад +4

    is there any way i could make it to where it won't take me long to put straps on spine board and strap pt. (I'm a student at National EMS Academy (EMT) and we don't use the cross strap like he did. I don't think Acadian even does that actually

    • @blackops1223and2
      @blackops1223and2 8 лет назад

      Courtney Connor try using a headblock to put under the board and quickly throw the straps underneath the board

  • @firefighter2699
    @firefighter2699 2 года назад +2

    Passed everything except this, I did backboarding twice, I know for sure I got everything and was trying to remember what I forgot, anddd of course it was the feet when I was checking cms 🤦🏻

  • @tbuff91
    @tbuff91 7 лет назад +3

    I just failed my test because I chose to put two towels next to my patients side to pad her voids after already secured my patient and I did CMS. Apparently two washcloth sized towels can compromise C-Spine even if my patient is already secured to the backboard. Biggest crock of bullshit, I would have challenged the ruling if I was thinking clearly. At the time I was so pissed off that I failed on something so minor that it didn't even go through my head that I should have challenged my fail. On my retest I got an overweight patient and had a small skinny ass girl as my assistant.. Long story short, she couldn't help roll the guy properly so I failed yet again. Now I have one more shot to pass spinal immobilization. This skill test really shouldn't be this difficult.. I feel like I'm getting screwed.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 лет назад +1

      Hey Tman, what a tough spot to be in. You know you can pass this test. Keep your head up! You will pass this thing soon enough. Focus on kicking this test in the teeth this next go around and be sure to let us know how it goes. We're pulling for you!

    • @tbuff91
      @tbuff91 7 лет назад +1

      I'm taking my retest today and I feel pretty confident. I'll let you know how it goes. Preciate the words of encouragement!

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 лет назад

      You got this TMAN!!!

    • @tbuff91
      @tbuff91 7 лет назад +3

      I passed! Finished the NREMT in 65 questions. Officially certified! Some bumps in the road but thats part of life. Passed the backboard station on my second try a month or so ago. Passed the computerized test on my second try. It's been a long summer but the journey is just starting. I can't wait to see what the future brings me!

    • @oreillyautoparts7362
      @oreillyautoparts7362 6 лет назад

      Tman how is it going

  • @beastandfeast66
    @beastandfeast66 Год назад +2

    If anyone can let me know, when you’re all done do you have to say transport them or anything like that

  • @89jchem
    @89jchem 10 лет назад +1

    helpful. taking my skills test tomorrow !

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  10 лет назад

      Johnny Chem You bet Johnny, best of luck! Let us know if you have any questions, Info@EMTprep.com

    • @OogaBoogaGams
      @OogaBoogaGams 3 года назад

      Did you pass?

  • @cmilotte
    @cmilotte 8 лет назад +14

    I just learned in my class to secure torso, legs, then the head. This looks incorrect.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад +4

      You should be good to go as long as you do it according to the NREMT skill sheets.

    • @TGCidolfus0830
      @TGCidolfus0830 8 лет назад +3

      I recently did this in Des Moines, and every student not from the college failed and afterwards we (the students who failed) were discussing what we could have done wrong in the parking lot and one of the student assistants (the emt partner in the exam) told us outside we all failed because our "order" was incorrect. Even if it was exactly what the NREMT skill sheet said, it was supposed to be as Christina said as we were told we "could have caused excessive movement and damage of the spine." which in the examiners eyes is a critical fail. So this is just a cautionary tale.
      Sadly the worst part for me was this was my paramedic practical and I passed every other skill station and now have to wait another month to retest the exact same station I passed when I did my EMT.

    • @DconNexus
      @DconNexus 8 лет назад

      I was there in Des Moines.

    • @henryaaa
      @henryaaa 8 лет назад +1

      Protocols vary from county to county. In SD it's legs, chest, head, but NR is chest, heads, legs.

    • @blackops1223and2
      @blackops1223and2 8 лет назад

      Henry Aviles You in South Dakota?

  • @RobertSencion-q6r
    @RobertSencion-q6r 7 месяцев назад

    He never said capillary refill or ask her to take a deep breath so he can tighten the chest part of the strap part.

  • @computerjennarated
    @computerjennarated 9 лет назад +3

    On the nremt spinal immobilization check off sheet it says to secure the patients arms to the device? Can I just strap them down with the torso? My practical is tomorrow

    • @smc4600
      @smc4600 6 лет назад

      Jenna Reeder really? How did that go?

    • @DaleEicher
      @DaleEicher 5 лет назад

      @@smc4600 I just did my test last weekend; I strapped the arms in with the torso and passed. You just want to make sure your patient isn't to large for the straps to be tight, mine was borderline, and be sure to verbalize what you're doing.

  • @repoilify
    @repoilify 8 лет назад +1

    Wait, putting head pads over ears?

  • @mckinneykids2877
    @mckinneykids2877 5 лет назад +3

    What about Dcap-btls?

    • @logangriffith4950
      @logangriffith4950 5 лет назад +1

      I do not believe that is part of the nremt sheet for this skill. if it is not on the skill sheet, do not worry about it bc it will eat up your time. 10 min for this skill right here is what we have been told here in south Carolina

  • @hannahmcelhaney4550
    @hannahmcelhaney4550 7 лет назад +3

    During my NREMT examination, they failed me for strapping the arms down (I made them take a deep breath so I don't suffocate them) but I did everything else right. We're they right in failing me?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 лет назад

      So hard to say Hannah! Sorry you had to go through that. Did you retake and pass?

    • @Omegaplaya
      @Omegaplaya 7 лет назад

      cannot restrain the patient, but can secure the hands together with a cravat just enough that they don't reach, but are still able to free themselves. Good luck

  • @maryancumar5578
    @maryancumar5578 6 лет назад +1

    This video helped me

  • @cristencarpentier6968
    @cristencarpentier6968 8 лет назад +3

    during the NREMT exam, you are not allowed to be "over" the patient though, correct? This is being done for visual purposes? During the Basic exam, I would be expected to go around the pt to the other side of the board...?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад

      Hey Cristen, check with your proctor before you start your test. That is not defined as a critical fail.

    • @cristencarpentier6968
      @cristencarpentier6968 8 лет назад +1

      Awesome thank you! That will be tomorrow morning!

  • @hatersgotohell627
    @hatersgotohell627 3 года назад

    If you fail a portion of pratical exam, can you retake just that part or do you have to do every single one again

  • @chancemcfarland9498
    @chancemcfarland9498 5 лет назад +7

    He should've assessed her cervical spine before applying the collar, other than that everything was great. Very helpful.

    • @epvcrew
      @epvcrew 5 лет назад

      There is no assessment for this skill except for assessing the pulse, motor, sensory functions before and after immobilizing the patient's spine on the backboard. That's what the Trauma Assessment is for. Take care.

  • @jjm5989
    @jjm5989 10 лет назад +1

    is that considered rapid trauma assessment ?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  10 лет назад +1

      Joel Montiel Hey Joel, you tell us! What is the difference between a focused trauma assessment and a rapid trauma assessment?

  • @corneliaabraham8452
    @corneliaabraham8452 4 года назад +2

    saw the head guy issuing the count. I thought it would have been said in the video so we would know that its the person at the head who issues the count

    • @theburntcookieshub5803
      @theburntcookieshub5803 4 года назад +1

      2:30 "On the Head's count..." but absolutely yes on the head's count.

  • @Your_Average_Fly
    @Your_Average_Fly 8 лет назад +4

    in my emt class that are telling us to strap the head down last. will that make a difference if I do it last or 2nd as you did in this video

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад +1

      +Kelby Smith hey Kelby, good question. Follow the skill sheets verbatim and you'll never fail. Best of luck!

  • @nathanielgould73
    @nathanielgould73 2 года назад +1

    Amazing

  • @hatersgotohell627
    @hatersgotohell627 3 года назад

    So I'm not in a class or anything do you do this with a real person in the exam? like the lady on the ground?

  • @franciscocontreras2753
    @franciscocontreras2753 2 года назад +1

    Remember to yell out “BSI Scene Safety” first.

  • @chrisrose8333
    @chrisrose8333 6 лет назад +1

    Wait doesn’t the 3rd partner need to stabilize the board with his feet ?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 лет назад

      Hey Chris, that is not a part of the test, but a great idea!

  • @siquq
    @siquq 2 года назад

    good demo

  • @geminivision_films
    @geminivision_films 9 лет назад +1

    Am i suppose to check for CB fluid coming out the ear? Because i didn't see that happening here.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 лет назад

      Redd Chinn The Demi-God always a good idea to verbalize it redd. Good question!

    • @CloroxBleach-rm5nj
      @CloroxBleach-rm5nj 3 года назад

      No. This isn't a trauma assessment.

  • @gloomyclive161
    @gloomyclive161 8 лет назад +5

    Did he size the collar?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад +2

      Hey Clive, that is something he could have verbalized better for sure. Thanks for commenting!

    • @MarkP
      @MarkP 8 лет назад +10

      At 1:44 he clearly says he is going to size the patient for a c-collar.

  • @dtrell1265
    @dtrell1265 6 лет назад +1

    Quick question, do you have to cross the straps like that or is it optional? I wasn't taught to cross the straps in my program

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  6 лет назад

      We'd recommend you go with whatever you were taught. It depends on the manufacturer recommendations generally speaking, but your Instructor will most likely have taught you the way you will be tested with that specific equipment.

    • @jonathanrios4366
      @jonathanrios4366 6 лет назад

      He did the combat method, that’s why he crossed the straps on the torso, it should have been torso then feet then the head last. Plus he didn’t wrap the feet and the tape across the forehead is how you finish securing the head. You must tape the head so it doesn’t move.

  • @godsmacked1000
    @godsmacked1000 9 лет назад

    Do you offer any classes in the Orange County CA area?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 лет назад

      Edwin Hernandez Hey Edwin, unfortunately not. You can always check out our website, EMTprep.com though.

  • @mollymcdaniels134
    @mollymcdaniels134 7 лет назад +1

    They didn't make sure the patient didn't have any extra room under her neck and back. If so then he would need to put a pad of some sort there.

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 лет назад

      Definitely something we could have added, good catch!

  • @rooneyfire9901
    @rooneyfire9901 8 лет назад +1

    how come he didn't ask for consent from the patient?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад +3

      +Goldenkosher saxybacon Hello golden, he doesn't ask because that is not on the skill sheet.

    • @rooneyfire9901
      @rooneyfire9901 8 лет назад +1

      EMTprep thanks you for the clarification.

  • @AndensoMartinez
    @AndensoMartinez 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello how are you lm from San Felipe in puerto plata dominicana Republican 🇩🇴

  • @PerxcyzYt915
    @PerxcyzYt915 3 года назад +4

    Ngl I feel bad for anyone who has to be a victim of the c collar my worst nightmare edit: this was 2 years ago an c collars rlly ain’t that bad now lol

  • @MichaelTV44
    @MichaelTV44 5 лет назад +1

    Is it just me or was the guy who stabilize the head moving her around too much.

  • @abedwell5
    @abedwell5 8 лет назад +1

    Did he lean over the patient?

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад

      He did, sometimes you need to do that given resources and manpower

  • @RDorothy1111
    @RDorothy1111 9 лет назад +2

    nice thx

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  9 лет назад

      +Ivan Richards You bet Ivan!

    • @christianflores3120
      @christianflores3120 6 лет назад

      +EMTprep
      thank you emt prep i pass my Nremt thanks to your testing app and the skills sheet!

  • @noobart443
    @noobart443 7 лет назад +3

    thank God for spider straps!

  • @alyssaphillips8090
    @alyssaphillips8090 5 лет назад +1

    I was taught the head is the first thing you do, then you hook it to the board after you do the chest.

  • @cwordmuffin
    @cwordmuffin 6 лет назад +1

    He didn’t move her up up to roll her over!!!

  • @ericehrenzweig2184
    @ericehrenzweig2184 5 лет назад +1

    Are you guys really being serious or just trolling?

  • @xtemfo
    @xtemfo 8 лет назад +2

    Me personally I like to use duct tape better than the webbing

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад +1

      Hey Leena, if your protocols allow it, we saw go for it!

  • @EarthBender007
    @EarthBender007 7 лет назад +4

    My Baby Tastes Like Honey... helps me remember the order

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  7 лет назад +1

      +Andrew Marshall Awesome! Tell everyone what that stands for in case they don't know.

    • @suzzsnith9454
      @suzzsnith9454 7 лет назад +1

      What does that stand for??

    • @tbuff91
      @tbuff91 6 лет назад +1

      Maintain in line stabilization of C spine, Check the back, strap down the torso, strap down the legs, strap down the head last. Make sure to check CMS before and after haha. That would be my guess.. Weird way to remember but if it helps you remember then more power to you! :P

  • @isabellesibthorp5742
    @isabellesibthorp5742 Год назад +2

    No way strap

  • @marco6191115
    @marco6191115 6 месяцев назад +1

    Why is she barefoot

    • @ThisRealTalkTV
      @ThisRealTalkTV 3 дня назад

      3 of the 6 most viewed videos on their channel is the ones with her being barefoot 😭

  • @BeanDar
    @BeanDar 8 лет назад +2

    We use webbing lol

    • @Emtprep
      @Emtprep  8 лет назад +2

      Hey Bean, that's craziness!

    • @BeanDar
      @BeanDar 8 лет назад +2

      EMTprep I know right? Oh well