It is one of the first things i would consider taking into account the mechanism of injury/history and your crew member should not let go until the patient is fully immoblised unless the scene becomes dangerous and/or other reason stated in your training/policies and procedures
Thanks for this vid, I was just short of passing my emr on the first go, reviewing areas I was weak in and this video helped a lot. Already I realized I was doing the hemorrhage control wrong by doing tourniquet before applying pressure.
Good video however someone should still be holding MILS until the person is fully immobilised using collar, scoop and/or spinal board
That should one one the very first things right?
It is one of the first things i would consider taking into account the mechanism of injury/history and your crew member should not let go until the patient is fully immoblised unless the scene becomes dangerous and/or other reason stated in your training/policies and procedures
Yeah you stabilize the head at all times
Thanks for this vid, I was just short of passing my emr on the first go, reviewing areas I was weak in and this video helped a lot. Already I realized I was doing the hemorrhage control wrong by doing tourniquet before applying pressure.
You’ve got it next time👌
@@lonelyglader8154 I took it Tuesday, just got the email from NREMT stating I passed.
Did you pass the second time?
@@itzgalactic2537 yes I passed it
@@wowprobeast7543 awesome
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Why not oxygen?
his breathing was good
His feet ❤❤❤