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Spinal/Neck injury

Alternative names:

neck/spinal injury

First aid:

  1. Check the victim's airway, breathing, and circulation. If necessary, begin rescue breathing and CPR. If you think the victim might have a head, neck, or spinal injury; lift the chin rather than tilt the head back when attempting to open the airway. Keep the victim's head, neck and back in line and roll him or her as a unit.

  2. Immobilize the victim's head and torso in the position found.

  3. If the victim must be moved, get several people to help. Use a sturdy support (such as a plank) as a stretcher. Together, roll the victim's entire body as a unit - keeping the head, neck, and back in a straight line - onto the stretcher.

  4. Immobilize the victim's head and torso in the position found. Place rolled-up towels, clothing, or blankets around the victim's head and torso. Use ropes, belts, tape, or strips of cloth to hold the victim in place on the stretcher. Carry the stretcher as horizontally as possible.

  5. If you are the only rescuer and the victim must be moved, use the clothes drag technique with victim lying face up or face down (however he or she was found).

  6. If the victim vomits or is choking on blood, carefully roll him or her on one side. Vomiting can mean internal injuries.

  7. Keep the victim warm to help prevent shock.

  8. Give first aid for obvious injuries, but keep the victim in the position found.

Do not:

  • DO NOT bend, twist, or lift the victim's head or body.

  • DO NOT attempt to move the victim before medical help arrives unless it is absolutely necessary.

  • DO NOT remove a helmet if a spinal injury is suspected.

Call immediately for emergency medical assistance if:

  • There has been any injury to the neck or spinal cord. Keep the victim absolutely immobile. Unless there is urgent danger, keep the victim in the position where he or she was found.

 

Update Date: 10/08/99

Updated by: adam.com editorial




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