NREMT Seated Spinal Immobilization

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  • Demonstration of Seated Spinal Immobilization by YNHSH Staff for NREMT Psychomotor Examination

Komentáře • 44

  • @ritacardenas1520
    @ritacardenas1520 Před 7 lety +5

    Thank you for posting, testing this evening :-)

  • @stevesmith180
    @stevesmith180 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for posting these

  • @louisoliwaiii2609
    @louisoliwaiii2609 Před 6 lety +12

    These guys are heroes. Thank them fir their service

  • @williampotter7945
    @williampotter7945 Před rokem +2

    Thank you EMS action bronson

  • @vazix1085
    @vazix1085 Před 3 lety +6

    Nice video except for the fact that you were inside of the dashboard for most of it

  • @orxanisgenderov3886
    @orxanisgenderov3886 Před 3 lety

    Thanks guys 👍

  • @davidbowden7083
    @davidbowden7083 Před 7 lety +12

    no guided movement to put the ked into place and assistant.lifted fingers for . 001 sec which intructor could fail you for. did not voice removal of leg steps after long board transfer. but who am I to talk I failed.twice for doing it the way it's shown on the skill sheet.

  • @medicoguru3615
    @medicoguru3615 Před 7 lety +22

    You left the patients arms stretched out for too long and never told him to put it down.... he had to put it down when he got tired himself. But good job though

    • @nickc8819
      @nickc8819 Před 7 lety +1

      Excellent video, my concerns audible small grunts from patient to breath after chest straps were secured.

  • @donnadechambeau8531
    @donnadechambeau8531 Před 2 lety +4

    I was taught that the correct order for the application of the straps was middle, bottom, legs, top, head. Is this incorrect or does the order not really matter?

    • @joshuamorales4877
      @joshuamorales4877 Před 2 lety +2

      I was taught “my (middle ) , baby (bottom , has(head) , good (groin) , teeth(top) hopefully all of ours are correct lol

    • @jamalgentry8518
      @jamalgentry8518 Před rokem

      My (middle) Baby (bottom) Looks (legs) Hot ( head) tonight (top)

  • @drdannegoita
    @drdannegoita Před 4 lety +1

    I would have also checked if the patient can open his mouth (just in case he vomits and/or I needed to do something about his Airway later). What do you guys say?

    • @Ricky-zu3ut
      @Ricky-zu3ut Před 3 lety +2

      Not really part of this station. Great real life thinking though.

  • @claudesledge9102
    @claudesledge9102 Před 2 lety +1

    Rallypoint EMT NREMT...Now,this demo should have occured with the patient in the driver's seat of the auto for a more real scenario. I assume that the patient must be first extracted from the confinement.

  • @About38chipmunks
    @About38chipmunks Před 2 lety

    Didn't place void pad between head and flaps by head

  • @BigMikeD10001
    @BigMikeD10001 Před 3 lety

    wow

  • @darylmazlish6547
    @darylmazlish6547 Před 3 lety +1

    He was kneeling where the steering wheel is supposed to be. How will he do this skill in real life? Also left the tails of the colored chest straps unsecured.

  • @angiemills1096
    @angiemills1096 Před 6 lety +4

    Is that Jim from The Office as the patient?

  • @joeyp4099
    @joeyp4099 Před 3 lety

    What happened to Boy My Legs Have Cramps?
    Bottom
    Middle
    Legs
    Head
    Cheats?

  • @EliteEventAZ
    @EliteEventAZ Před 6 lety +4

    video needs to be updated with the proper procedure. This would have failed a correctly administered NREMT assessment station. Middle, Bottom, Legs, Head, Chest is the correct order

    • @RallypointEMSNREMTDemos
      @RallypointEMSNREMTDemos  Před 6 lety +9

      The order of the straps is NOT wrong if you are participating in an NREMT skill station. The order for the straps as it relates to EMT candidates or NREMT testing is as follows: Middle, Bottom, Top, Legs, Head. The head is always secured last.
      If you review your NREMT sheet line #7 reads: Secures the device to the patient's torso.
      Line #: 10 reads: Secures the patient's head to the device.
      In addition, under Critical Criteria, line #: 5 indicates it is a critical fail if the head is immobilized to the device before the device is sufficiently secured to the torso.
      I understand the Ferno Users' Manual for the Model 125 KED lists the order of the straps as Middle, Bottom, Legs, Head, Top (page 19) however; following the manufacturer's instructions instead of the NREMT skill sheet is going to set you up for failure.

    • @j0n_H
      @j0n_H Před rokem

      @@RallypointEMSNREMTDemos so nremt is doing falsely and spreads misinformation. Good job 'muricans 😂 -paramedic from europe.

  • @ironcastille
    @ironcastille Před 5 lety +3

    You didn't assess for step off or trachea midline nor jvd before putting on the collar, and you didn't assess for DCAPBTLS on the back before putting him in the KED. This would have failed you at my school.

  • @user-jq8qv4yx4h
    @user-jq8qv4yx4h Před 7 lety +12

    Money Buys Lots of Hot Toys
    Middle Bottom Legs Head Top
    And stop chewing that gum.

    • @ianlombardo9758
      @ianlombardo9758 Před 7 lety +6

      l\ "My Baby Looks Hot Tonight" I know it sounds dirty but it's the mnemonic I was taught.

    • @yienlee8146
      @yienlee8146 Před 6 lety

      Yeah the strap order was totally wrong~

    • @RallypointEMSNREMTDemos
      @RallypointEMSNREMTDemos  Před 6 lety +11

      The order of the straps is NOT wrong if you are participating in an NREMT skill station. The order for the straps as it relates to EMT candidates or NREMT testing is as follows: Middle, Bottom, Top, Legs, Head. The head is always secured last.
      If you review your NREMT sheet line #7 reads: Secures the device to the patient's torso.
      Line #: 10 reads: Secures the patient's head to the device.
      In addition, under Critical Criteria, line #: 5 indicates it is a critical fail if the head is immobilized to the device before the device is sufficiently secured to the torso.
      I understand the Ferno Users' Manual for the Model 125 KED lists the order of the straps as Middle, Bottom, Legs, Head, Top (page 19) however; following the manufacturer's instructions instead of the NREMT skill sheet is going to set you up for failure.

    • @RallypointEMSNREMTDemos
      @RallypointEMSNREMTDemos  Před 6 lety +2

      Please see my other comments regarding the order of the straps. Thank you.

    • @RallypointEMSNREMTDemos
      @RallypointEMSNREMTDemos  Před 6 lety +2

      Please see my other comments regarding the order of the straps. Thank you.

  • @kingofthechair5752
    @kingofthechair5752 Před rokem

    You will never use this in the field