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روش استفاده از تجهیزات پیش بیمارستانی

ثابت نگهداشتن سر از عقب قبل از بستن آتل گردنی 1

ثابت نگهداشتن سر از جلو قبل از بستن آتل گردنی 1

Application of a Cervical Collar 1

Application of a C-Collar continued 1

An improperly fitted immobilization device can do more harm than good. 1

Disposable Head Immobilizer 1

Disposable Head Immobilizer continued 1

Disposable Head Immobilizer continued 1

Log-Roll onto a Spine Board 10

Log-Roll onto a Spine Board continued 10

Log-Roll onto a Spine Board continued 10

Log-Roll onto a Spine Board continued 10

Quick Restraint Systems 1

The patient must be adequately secured to the spine board. 10

Immobilization with a Short Board 1

Short Board Immobilization continued 1

Short Board Immobilization continued 1

Short Board Immobilization continued 1

Immobilization with a Kendrick Extrication Device (KED) 1

Immobilization with a KED continued 1

Immobilization with a KED continued 1

Immobilization with a KED continued 1

Immobilization of a Standing Patient 1

Standing Patient continued 1

Standing Patient continued 1

Standing Patient continued 1