Title: You have a long transport of a patient who may have sustained a spinal injury. The patient has been Post by: lovesong on Nov 7, 2015 You have a long transport of a patient who may have sustained a spinal injury. The patient has been stable throughout your transport. During one of your reassessments, your patient tells you that he is losing the feeling in his feet and toes and his fingers are tingling. At this point you should:
A) spinal immobilize him. B) call medical direction for orders. C) remove him from the long spine board. D) reassess him every 5 minutes. Title: Re: You have a long transport of a patient who may have sustained a spinal injury. The patient has b Post by: sarasa on Nov 11, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: You have a long transport of a patient who may have sustained a spinal injury. The patient has been Post by: lovesong on Nov 26, 2015 This is incredible, I appreciate your help so much.
Title: Re: You have a long transport of a patient who may have sustained a spinal injury. The patient has been Post by: sarasa on Nov 28, 2015 Thanks for the feedback, I feel more confident now with the other answers I provided.
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