You pull up on the scene of a single-car motor vehicle collision where Emergency Medical Responders (EMRs) are maintain in-line manual spinal stabilization on the 56-year-old driver who was unrestrained when she struck a tree at a high rate of speed. As you approach the vehicle, you note that she appears unresponsive with blood coming from her nose and ears. Which of the following instructions to the EMR’s would be most appropriate?
A. “ Lets put a cervical collar on her and them move her out of the car onto the ground where we will immobilize her to the long backboard”
B. “After I do the initial assessment and rapid trauma exam, we will need to get her onto the stretcher for immediate transport”
C. “Let me conduct the initial assessment, and then we can place a vest-type extraction device on her to get her to the backboard”
D. “Let me conduct the initial assessment, and place a cervical collar on her, then let’s quickly move her to the long board.
A. “ Lets put a cervical collar on her and them move her out of the car onto the ground where we will immobilize her to the long backboard”
B. “After I do the initial assessment and rapid trauma exam, we will need to get her onto the stretcher for immediate transport”
C. “Let me conduct the initial assessment, and then we can place a vest-type extraction device on her to get her to the backboard”
D. “Let me conduct the initial assessment, and place a cervical collar on her, then let’s quickly move her to the long board.