Thank you so much for this video. It really shows how to apply it. No one on my squad demonstrated how to do this so we all were just guessing. If I hadn't watched this I would have failed my test.
When the 4 fingers were placed on the blue plastic... The top/4th notch was still very clearly exposed... So only the first 3 notches were covered by the fingers. But the 4th notch was still considered to be the right size for the patient? If the fingers only covered the first 2 notches... Would we consider the 3rd notch to be the neck size?
Take off all jewellery if you are working with a patient where gloves are required! Generally never wear jewellery around any patients. No finger rings, watches, bracelets etc. As they are bacterial nests that potentially can induce septicemia, infections of open wounds etc.
A watch is required. I wear a wedding ring and a watch and no there has never been an issue with infection. Even in the Burn unit which is super sterile they wear jewelry.
Be sure to check for capillary refill after application by pinching the end of pt's nose, or by telling them how beautiful they are so they blush.
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Thank you so much for this video. It really shows how to apply it. No one on my squad demonstrated how to do this so we all were just guessing. If I hadn't watched this I would have failed my test.
When the 4 fingers were placed on the blue plastic... The top/4th notch was still very clearly exposed... So only the first 3 notches were covered by the fingers. But the 4th notch was still considered to be the right size for the patient?
If the fingers only covered the first 2 notches... Would we consider the 3rd notch to be the neck size?
Excellent demo!
Well explained and demonstrated.
Thank you very much.
Nice demo, thanks!
Very clear explanation. 👍🏾
Great explanation, thank you
good video, very helpful. im starting my EFR soon
Thank u so much. Very help to me
Thanks for sharing.
The measurement is very high
Why the mock patient is not blinking?😅
Thank you
Nice
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Take off all jewellery if you are working with a patient where gloves are required! Generally never wear jewellery around any patients. No finger rings, watches, bracelets etc. As they are bacterial nests that potentially can induce septicemia, infections of open wounds etc.
Maname Jeff I hope you're joking, EMT's and paramedics as well as nurses, etc... must wear watches to take vitals.
You have to wear a watch to check vitals..
A watch is required. I wear a wedding ring and a watch and no there has never been an issue with infection. Even in the Burn unit which is super sterile they wear jewelry.
You talk the biggest shit
Nowadays, do these people not have phones so they can take vitals?