That circular cut out in the top portion of the scoop is to landmark the patient’s head, giving you the ability to secure the scoop around the patient without having to lift their head.
La barella scoop comprende cuscino ceppi fermacapo frontalino e mentoniera che il manuale d istruzione fa applicare dopo il collare cervicale ma prima del inserimento della scoop sotto il paziente In più non è prettamente indicata x il log rol Perlomeno questo nella versione italiana
JRCALC says.......Log rolling of the patient with possible pelvic fracture should be avoided as this may exacerbate any pelvic injury; where possible utilise an orthopaedic scoop stretcher to lift patients off the ground and limit movement to a 15° tilt. He does verbalise this
Can you do one with putting the straps on? (should this be done before the scoop is connected?) and putting the collor on someone who is already supine as this is very difficult, thanks
Not spider straps before head blocks?
That circular cut out in the top portion of the scoop is to landmark the patient’s head, giving you the ability to secure the scoop around the patient without having to lift their head.
Isnt the whole point pf a scoop stretcher not to log roll them at all
Isn't log rolling a patient with a pelvic fracture contraindicated?
Yes, it is contraindicated!
La barella scoop comprende cuscino ceppi fermacapo frontalino e mentoniera che il manuale d istruzione fa applicare dopo il collare cervicale ma prima del inserimento della scoop sotto il paziente
In più non è prettamente indicata x il log rol
Perlomeno questo nella versione italiana
JRCALC says.......Log rolling of the patient with possible pelvic fracture should be avoided as this may exacerbate any pelvic injury; where possible utilise an orthopaedic scoop stretcher to lift patients off the ground and limit movement to a 15° tilt.
He does verbalise this
Thanks
Can you do one with putting the straps on? (should this be done before the scoop is connected?) and putting the collor on someone who is already supine as this is very difficult, thanks
Hi, thanks -- we'll suggest that to the Ops team.