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- When immobilizing a child on a long backboard, follow these steps:
- Goal: Immobilize the patient in the supine position to minimize spinal cord compression.
- Transition off the rigid backboard as soon as possible upon arrival to the ED to prevent pressure ulcers and improve patient comfort.
- Pad the torso from head to pelvis to limit movement.
- Place lateral padding under the strap voids to prevent lateral, anterior, and posterior movement12.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The goal is to immobilize the patient in the supine position to allow for minimal compression on the spinal cord. Upon arrival to the ED, the patient should be transitioned off the rigid backboard as soon as reasonably possible, in order to prevent pressure ulcers or other injuries and to improve patient comfort.www.saem.org/about-saem/academies-interest-gro…Remember, when immobilizing an extremity or the spine, the idea is to ensure there’s limited movement. EMS providers should pad the torso from the head and neck down to the pelvis. They should also place lateral padding under the strap voids to ensure limited lateral, anterior and posterior movement.www.jems.com/training/ems-instructors-teach-pedi… - People also ask
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