Dr.Sumant Chavda Professor of Orthopaedics RAK College of Medical Sciences RAK Medical and Health Sciences University.

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Dr.Sumant Chavda Professor of Orthopaedics RAK College of Medical Sciences RAK Medical and Health Sciences University

ATLS protocol A – airway control B – breathing (adequate ventilation) C – Circulation (stop bleeding and restore volume) D – disability ( neurological examination) E – exposure ( secondary survey)

Airway: jaw thrust

Neck immobilization: cervical collar

Securing patient on spine board

Transfer trolley

Lateral transfer without lift

Log roll technique: single person

Log roll technique: two person

Log roll technique: four person

THANK YOU