A patient was struck in the back by a heavy piece of wood that was being bent to make a form for a concrete arch. He is responsive, but cannot feel or move his legs. He has bruising to his back and is incontinent of urine. The skin below the injury site is red and warm. As a knowledgeable EMT, you should realize that:

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Emergency medical services (EMS) first aid for spinal trauma includes: Keeping the head in line with the neck Preventing twisting the head Maintaining an open airway Applying a cervical collar Securing the stretcher Minimizing movement Spinal motion restriction (SMR) is a technique used by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to limit the movement of a patient's spine, especially when the patient may have sustained a spine injury. SMR involves stabilizing the head, neck, torso, and pelvis to protect the spinal cord from movement of potentially fractured or unstable bone elements. This... Show more

A patient was struck in the back by a heavy piece of wood that was being bent to make a form for a concrete arch. He is responsive, but cannot feel or move his legs. He has bruising to his back and is incontinent of urine. The skin below the injury site is red and warm. As a knowledgeable EMT, you should realize that:






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