This video is okay if y'all just wanna see the KED being used, but their technique is all wrong. The patient should be in a seat with a back, like in a car. The medics shouldn't be walking in front of and behind the patient, 'cause you can't do that in a car. The assistant and lead should be maintaining C-Spine stabilization throughout the extrication.
Manual in-line immobilization.. the step is true if it just for teaching purpose.. but for ACTUAL scenario.. yes, someone have to maintain the head aligment from backseat car..if possible
Thans a lot
This video is okay if y'all just wanna see the KED being used, but their technique is all wrong. The patient should be in a seat with a back, like in a car. The medics shouldn't be walking in front of and behind the patient, 'cause you can't do that in a car. The assistant and lead should be maintaining C-Spine stabilization throughout the extrication.
Shut up goddamn 😂😂😂
Thank You
Why is your assistant holding the KED instead of C-Spine Stabilization ?
Vic Krue in reality you must maintain C-spine until the head is secure to the KED
Manual in-line immobilization.. the step is true if it just for teaching purpose.. but for ACTUAL scenario.. yes, someone have to maintain the head aligment from backseat car..if possible
Shut up Nerd
@@pistolpete7777 how is it nerdy to be a good paramedic? I'm sure you wouldnt be calling someone a nerd if they were saving your life
This is the Cali way. MY baby looks hot tonite
It’s the same in florida
Why no head stabilisation? Fail!
Very misleading for the first time learners. That not an appropriate learning environment for that application.
poor instruction......