I take my EMT-B State test tomorrow at a local community college about 20 miles away from where I attended. One of my classmates took his today, and failed the spinal immobilization of a supine patient. He said the straps were different than the ones we all have been practicing on for the last 4 and a half months.
The ones we used in class were already attached to the board, and had plastic ends that clipped together.
He said on the state test, there were no straps attached to the board, and instead you have to attach them yourself. They are some kind of strap with a metal cam, sort of like a metal buckle that you open, insert the nylon strap and lock.
Is anyone familiar with this kind of strap? Does anyone know of any how to videos for this, or what they are even called, so I can do further research? Do you attach them before the patient is on the board, or thread them under and through once the patient is on the board? Any help is appreciated.
The ones we used in class were already attached to the board, and had plastic ends that clipped together.
He said on the state test, there were no straps attached to the board, and instead you have to attach them yourself. They are some kind of strap with a metal cam, sort of like a metal buckle that you open, insert the nylon strap and lock.
Is anyone familiar with this kind of strap? Does anyone know of any how to videos for this, or what they are even called, so I can do further research? Do you attach them before the patient is on the board, or thread them under and through once the patient is on the board? Any help is appreciated.