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L’ha ribloggato su Prehospital and Retrieval Medicine – THE PHARM dedicated to the memory of Dr John Hinds.
De acuerdo con todo lo que dices . Tal vez, usted necesita considerar estanqueidad de collar y la posición del paciente siempre que sea posible ( cabeza Postion treinta grados) ?
Agree Andrew, if possible head tilt at 30 degrees is the optimal positioning. Even in trauma, and patient on a long board consider positioning something under the board to elevate the head at 30 degrees.
Thanks for the comment