medicnick83
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Scenario!
You arrive at a call.
Baby has fallen of a mothers back, she says the baby landed on it's feet and then fell and hit it's head.
Wasn't a high fall, say, 100cm ± however, as we all know, babies are fragile.
You check for a KED and find that one doesn't exist on the ambulance, it was taken off because it was damaged and not replaced.
Why a KED? Well, I've seen it being used to immobilize a baby before so I thought it would be a good thing to use because we don't have collars small enough.
The baby is quiet, not putting up a fight, so holding the baby's head with your hands seems to be working but you need to do your vitals and the mom is freaking out and not helping and she is slightly intoxicated.
How do you immobilize this baby ?
...
I ended up using a blanket roll to immobilize the baby, but because of the lack of a KED, I made a phone call to another crew member to ask and that is what he suggested I do as a precaution.
I then gave the baby O2, but 4L/per min and I basically dismantled the O2 mask and let it blow from the mouth region.
Did more, but the main question was "as above" but I want to know what you guys would've done.
You arrive at a call.
Baby has fallen of a mothers back, she says the baby landed on it's feet and then fell and hit it's head.
Wasn't a high fall, say, 100cm ± however, as we all know, babies are fragile.
You check for a KED and find that one doesn't exist on the ambulance, it was taken off because it was damaged and not replaced.
Why a KED? Well, I've seen it being used to immobilize a baby before so I thought it would be a good thing to use because we don't have collars small enough.
The baby is quiet, not putting up a fight, so holding the baby's head with your hands seems to be working but you need to do your vitals and the mom is freaking out and not helping and she is slightly intoxicated.
How do you immobilize this baby ?
...
I ended up using a blanket roll to immobilize the baby, but because of the lack of a KED, I made a phone call to another crew member to ask and that is what he suggested I do as a precaution.
I then gave the baby O2, but 4L/per min and I basically dismantled the O2 mask and let it blow from the mouth region.
Did more, but the main question was "as above" but I want to know what you guys would've done.