The mother of a 4-year-old boy states that he fell off the top bunk bed and hit his head. After falling, he appeared to seize for approximately 30 seconds. Currently, he has nonpurposeful movement to painful stimuli, with a patent airway and slow respirations. His radial pulse is intact, and his skin is warm and dry. You note urinary incontinence. After taking manual spine motion restriction precautions, what should you do next?

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Multisystem trauma is a serious injury that affects more than one body system. When a patient with multisystem trauma arrives at the ER, triage is important. Triage involves assigning degrees of urgency to the patient's injuries.  The most critical EMT task for a multisystem trauma patient is immediate stabilization and swift transfer to a trauma center. This includes: Focusing on spinal protection Stopping major bleeding Maintaining airway, breathing, and circulation Continuously monitoring vital signs and consciousness  Immediate priority is given to airway control and to maintenance... Show more

The mother of a 4-year-old boy states that he fell off the top bunk bed and hit his head. After falling, he appeared to seize for approximately 30 seconds. Currently, he has nonpurposeful movement to painful stimuli, with a patent airway and slow respirations. His radial pulse is intact, and his skin is warm and dry. You note urinary incontinence. After taking manual spine motion restriction precautions, what should you do next?






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