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Title: You Are the Emergency Medical Responder


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You Are the Emergency Medical Responder
Lesson 43 Access and Extrication
  • You are an EMR and a member of a rural volunteer
    rescue squad. There has been a motor-vehicle
    crash on a main county road in which the driver
    apparently lost control of his car on a curve and
    struck a large tree. There is major damage to the
    cars front end. The driver (and sole occupant)
    most likely impacted the steering wheel with his
    upper body. He appears to be pinned. Fire rescue
    personnel are on scene. As you size-up the scene
    you notice that fluids are leaking from the
    vehicle and there is a steady flow of traffic on
    the road the car is tilted along the shoulder.

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Extrication
  • Safe and appropriate removal of a patient trapped
    in motor vehicle or in a dangerous situation
  • EMRs role
  • Administer necessary care to the patient before
    extrication (but more commonly simultaneously
    with the extrication)
  • Ensure patient is removed in a way that minimizes
    further injury

3
Basic Extrication Equipment
  • Crowbars
  • Screwdrivers
  • Chisels
  • Hammers
  • Pliers
  • Work gloves/goggles
  • Wrenches
  • Shovels
  • Car jacks
  • Tire irons
  • Knives
  • Ropes or chains

4
Collisions and ExtricationsMinimum Equipment
  • Protective helmets and eyewear
  • Turnout gear
  • Protective gloves
  • Boots with steel toes and insoles

5
Unique Hazards
  • Alternative-fueled (hybrid) vehicles
  • Undeployed vehicle safety devices (airbags)
  • Hazardous materials incident

6
Unstable Vehicle
  • On a tilted surface
  • On top of another vehicle (even partly)
  • On a slippery surface
  • Overturned or on its side

7
Activity
  • You arrive at the scene of a motor-vehicle crash
    in which a car went through a guardrail head-on
    into a hillside. The car is positioned at a
    45-degree angle. The driver is pinned inside the
    car but is alert and responsive.

8
Vehicle Stabilization
  • Put the vehicle in park or in gear (if a manual
    transmission)
  • Set the parking brake
  • Turn off the vehicle ignition and remove the key
  • Disconnect the battery or power source
  • Identify and avoid hazardous vehicle safety
    components
  • Take any additional steps necessary

9
Access
  • Simple no equipment
  • Trying to open each door
  • Trying to open windows
  • Having patient unlock doors or open and roll down
    windows
  • Complex use of specialized tools or equipment
  • Power hydraulic tool (Hurst Jaws of Life)most
    commonly used extrication tool

10
Extrication and the Role of the EMR
  • Safety is the priority
  • Use clear communication and follow the chain of
    command
  • Prevent further patient harm
  • Provide care
  • Stabilize the cervical spine
  • Complete a primary assessment
  • Provide critical interventions as necessary

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You Are the Emergency Medical Responder
  • As you perform the primary assessment, the
    patient complains of numbness and tingling in his
    hands.
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