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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSOG 203.01L Reviewed 5-2015 Spinal Trauma1. Goal The goal of this policy is to define the standard of care for any patient presenting with possible spinal trauma. 11. Definitions A. Spinal Trauma — any pain, tenderness, deformity, or numbness to the spinal column area and/or any patient who has sustained a significant MOI which could result in a spinal column injury. Ill. Protocol A. Apply manual C-spine alignment. B. Apply appropriate sized extrication collar. C. Maintain manual alignment until the patient is secured in a KED or long spine board. D. Secure patient to long spine board utilizing CID's, straps, and tape. E. Check pulse, motor, and sensation after each step. F. Prepare for immediate transport. G. NOTE: When evaluating a patient for mechanism of injury for a spinal injury, the provider must also consider the age, sex, and weight of the patient. For example, an elderly female patient who falls from a standing position is at considerable risk for spinal injury due to osteoporosis of the spine, whereas a 30 year old male with the same fall would not be. 1?ndors rrrerr Darioush Kavaspour, Medical Director GEMS/BFRS Date Signed IV. Resources A. Adult & Child Revised Trauma Score Respiratory Rate (per minute) --- 10-24 4 24-35 3 > 361 min 2 < 101 min 1 Systolic Blood Pressure (in mm Hg) --- > 90 4 70-89 3 50-70 2 < 50 1 Neurological (113 of Glasgow Score) --- -- 14-15 14-15 4 11-13 3 8-10 2 <8 1 Revised Trauma Score Medical Director's Initials f)' e Date SOG 203.01I. - Spinal Trauma Page 2 of 2