Blueorchid
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Hello all
So I'm obviously new to this forum. I'm an EMT-B student taking classes in Maryland and I have a question for the seasoned vets out there. I'm taking my licensure test in December and I know splinting is obviously going to be a part of the test. I'm fairly good with learning all of the splints and I can apply them well enough except for one small problem...
With the two board bent knee splint I know one partner has to hold stabilization while the other ties the cravats under the knee joint, and above and below the injury site. My problem (and that of all the other girls in the class) is that we're required to hold both boards at the same time and my hands simply aren't large enough. I can wrap my arm around the bottom part of the boards and hold the top with my hands but I was told by my teacher that would be an auto-fail on the test.
Does anyone have any advice on how to do this splint if you have small hands? Or can explain it in nice easy steps? In a real life situation I'm obviously going to ask for assistance but I refuse to fail the test because I'm simply not built to hold two boards together- I know there are EMT-Bs smaller than me...
Any help would be appreciated- thanks!
So I'm obviously new to this forum. I'm an EMT-B student taking classes in Maryland and I have a question for the seasoned vets out there. I'm taking my licensure test in December and I know splinting is obviously going to be a part of the test. I'm fairly good with learning all of the splints and I can apply them well enough except for one small problem...
With the two board bent knee splint I know one partner has to hold stabilization while the other ties the cravats under the knee joint, and above and below the injury site. My problem (and that of all the other girls in the class) is that we're required to hold both boards at the same time and my hands simply aren't large enough. I can wrap my arm around the bottom part of the boards and hold the top with my hands but I was told by my teacher that would be an auto-fail on the test.
Does anyone have any advice on how to do this splint if you have small hands? Or can explain it in nice easy steps? In a real life situation I'm obviously going to ask for assistance but I refuse to fail the test because I'm simply not built to hold two boards together- I know there are EMT-Bs smaller than me...
Any help would be appreciated- thanks!