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MOI - ✔✔Mechanism of Injury
Tripod Position - ✔✔Patient standing, bent forward with their hands on
their knees.
Semi-Fowler's Position - ✔✔a semi-sitting position; the head of the bed is
raised between 45 and 60 degrees
Fowler's position - ✔✔90 degree sitting position
Recovery Position - ✔✔A side-lying position used to maintain a clear
airway in patients without injuries who are breathing adequately.
Supline Position - ✔✔Laying flat on back head facing upward
Prone Position - ✔✔lying on abdomen, facing downward (head may be
turned to one side)
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, Handling Shock/Trauma Patients - ✔✔Supline position, Provide Warmth,
Provide Oxygen, Quick Transport
Load and Go - ✔✔Quick Transport* initial assessment reveals unstable
patient * address ABCs * use long spine board * do not splint individual
extremities
Stay and Play - ✔✔technique of extensive on site care *splint a non-
compound fracture*
Pregnant Position - ✔✔Left lateral position to relieve compression
Ambulatory - ✔✔capable of walking
Cervical - ✔✔Highest spine column, C1-C7
Thoracic - ✔✔Superior to Cervical T1-T12, 1 vertebrae per rib
Lumbar - ✔✔Superior to Thoracic, L1-L5
Sacral - ✔✔Superior to Lumbar, S1-S5
Central Nervous System (CNS) - ✔✔made up of the brain and spinal cord
Thoracic Cavity - ✔✔cavity housing lungs and heart
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