i'm korean, student of Emergency medical technology dept. it's a little different our style but it's fast and stable we just say when start assessment, DCAP BLS TIC each part, check TD, JVD on the neck. anyway, that's cool Time, Speed is very important on emergency especially Critical Trauma patient
Yeah, the reason I found this video is bc my dad taught me. DECAP BLS, He’s served in the US Army for 10 years. Hes a combat medic, I’m probably gonna be a medic.
That was really not good in my first impression. first you have to try to detect the injurys that can be life threatining, a heavily injured patient doesnt profit from inspektion the arms and lower legs while they have a tension pneumothorax for example
It seems like a bad trade off to log roll them potentially unnecessarily after ascertaining that they have a spinal injury. Unless there is other reason to believe that they may have a massive haemorrhage from their posterior?