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| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Removing collars and backboards Hi there! I'm an ED nurse from Italy! I'm looking for an algorythm or a guideline for the triage operations. I need to understand how do You do when You recieve a trauma patient in your ed, who's lying on a backboard, or just sitting with a collar. Do You always remove these stuffs or do You wait for the diagnostics? I found some critaeria like the Canadian C-Spine Rule, but i've never found any hospital who uses it. Can anybody help me? Thanks Thomas |
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| Trauma Queen/Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Traveler
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| Re: Removing collars and backboards I don't have any specific algorythms, but I can tell you that standard practice throughout the United States is to NEVER remove a c-collar or backboard until they have been cleared by the physician with x-ray or CT scan. Now, I have seen physicians remove collars and boards without getting x-rays first, but this is risky, and in my opinion, bad practice. When this happens, I will chart that the physician, not me, was the one who removed the collar......
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