Treated a geriatric who fell from his walker last week. The patient had no neck (fat, stubby, whatever you want to call him) and after we long boarded the patient we tried to put on the no-neck brace but it was way too tight. Then we tried the short and regular collars - those were too big. So we improvised, and took two bulky bedsheets, rolled them up and placed them at both sides of the head and put adhesive tape over her head twice. Pt was crying all the way to he hosptial complaining that it hurt and her hair was tearing out. We got to the ER and the triage nurse said, "Where's her c-collar?" I told her that the pt couldn't tolerate the collars so we did this and my partner maintained in-line stabilzation during the trip. Triage nurse takes the adjustable collar provided in the hospital and puts it on the pt. "Wow, she really is a "no neck". Duh. She snapped it on the pt without care and told us to roll her off into one of the free bed areas.
In the future, I don't care how much it hurts the pt, i will put the c-collar on. This is one of those things where we're prepared from EMT school to long board/and collar the patient, but a 'no-neck?' This is a first.
In the future, I don't care how much it hurts the pt, i will put the c-collar on. This is one of those things where we're prepared from EMT school to long board/and collar the patient, but a 'no-neck?' This is a first.