i have classes in person but we're spaced far apart and always have appropriate PPE and alcohol-based sanitizer on our desks. its different, but sufficient. Plus they take our temperature every day
can be done by same person maintaining manual cspine: while holding head in neutral position, place your thumbs over * "apples of cheek" ( * assuming you have no fx to the orbital regions) and while depressing slightly downward with thumbs, lift up on angles of jaw with first two fingers of both hands, which should move base of tongue upwards. Takes some practice but with time, youll get it down and will see and feel jaw thrusting upward. If no gag reflex is present, have third rescuer or primary rescuer insert an OPA & assist ventilations when checking "breathing" if pt shows signs of inadequate ventilation. Placing pts head in neutral position between your knees while you are ventilating is also an optional technique Ive learned in the field, that a single rescuer can manage, prior to getting c collar in place. Like the saying goes,"practice makes perfect" and the more you do, the more "muscle memory" you create
Glasgow coma scale (based on 15 point system with 3 being the lowest score possible). AVPU- Responds to painful stimuli (which is where the P comes from). You get two different answers from these but they mesh together to examine the patients neurological/mental status.
Yep, looks like I missed it. I should have applied it at the 6min 9 sec mark after checking the neck. Son-of-a-bi$ch! Time to make another video. Thank you for commenting!
u dont strip someone like that in the outside the ems..that is really dis respect for the patient.. exposing someone like that in front of any an everyone..sorry video
@Center Wing You have a right to your opinion and I have a right to mine. We have our living wills and advance directives in our vehicles. My life not yours.
these videos are really helping me memorize the process. We don't have in person classes yet because of covid!
i have classes in person but we're spaced far apart and always have appropriate PPE and alcohol-based sanitizer on our desks. its different, but sufficient. Plus they take our temperature every day
@ 9:10, how is c-spine being held during the log-roll while ventilations are being provided? (As c-spine was being held with legs pre log-roll)
First it was the right then left?
Stepped over patient 8:45
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You’re one of those people huh
I am curious, @ 2:10 you state you will use the jaw thrust maneuver, but how do you do that while the partner is holding c-spine?
can be done by same person maintaining manual cspine: while holding head in neutral position, place your thumbs over * "apples of cheek" ( * assuming you have no fx to the orbital regions) and while depressing slightly downward with thumbs, lift up on angles of jaw with first two fingers of both hands, which should move base of tongue upwards. Takes some practice but with time, youll get it down and will see and feel jaw thrusting upward. If no gag reflex is present, have third rescuer or primary rescuer insert an OPA & assist ventilations when checking "breathing" if pt shows signs of inadequate ventilation. Placing pts head in neutral position between your knees while you are ventilating is also an optional technique Ive learned in the field, that a single rescuer can manage, prior to getting c collar in place. Like the saying goes,"practice makes perfect" and the more you do, the more "muscle memory" you create
Hey gcs?? Is that the glass gloma scale your referring too ? And you said that because he was P.. on the a.v.p.u scale..?
Glasgow coma scale (based on 15 point system with 3 being the lowest score possible). AVPU- Responds to painful stimuli (which is where the P comes from). You get two different answers from these but they mesh together to examine the patients neurological/mental status.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Great Job!
If during paramedic psychomotor exam you fail 5 of the six stations do you have to retest on all six the next attempt
Thank you. Very helpful and well made
At what point in time do you go for vascular access ?
Generally happens from car wrecks
Just a little elevated.
C-collar?
Yep, looks like I missed it. I should have applied it at the 6min 9 sec mark after checking the neck. Son-of-a-bi$ch! Time to make another video. Thank you for commenting!
I like how he replied 🤣🤣
u dont strip someone like that in the outside the ems..that is really dis respect for the patient.. exposing someone like that in front of any an everyone..sorry video
We agree with you. We have put in our living wills no exposing us by opposite gender personnel.
@Center Wing Yes we are. And medical personnel have made us this way.
@Center Wing You have a right to your opinion and I have a right to mine. We have our living wills and advance directives in our vehicles. My life not yours.
@Center Wing You were ridiculing me for our personal view. And don't say you weren't.
@Center Wing Oh yes you did. Must be a medical staff.