Immobilize with a spine board.
put them on a trauma board
If a patient has a neck injury, EMS personnel will first ensure the scene is safe and then assess the patient's condition. They will stabilize the neck using a cervical collar to minimize movement and prevent further injury. The patient will be carefully moved onto a backboard or stretcher while maintaining spinal alignment, and vital signs will be monitored. Finally, they will transport the patient to an appropriate medical facility for further evaluation and treatment.
The doctor may order an x ray of the neck if he or she suspects traumatic injury, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, a herniated disk, or congenital deformities.
No, legally you do not need to have doors on your vehicle. It is highly recommended for your safety if there is a roll over or you have severe neck injury that you do have a door so that EMS can safely get you out of the car with no other injury to yourself.
She suspects that lennie did it (and she is right)
EMS
Cervical radiculitius can be caused by a neck injury but, is not always associated with one. It is caused by an impact to the neck OR repeated bending of the neck. I have it and all of a sudden I woke up with my neck sideways and extreme nerve pain in my right arm. Hope this helps.
No neck injury. He just naturally has a slight tilt to his head, putting his nose a bit elevated.
"If you suspect that you have a neck injury, you should see a medical professional to determine the nature and severity of the injury. For a stiff neck or shoulders, you should try to rest and gently massage the area. Also, always use an ice pack to your injury, do not apply heat."
neck c5 and c6
Yeah they did because i checked it onwikipedia and they said that he suffered a minor neck injury in mid-june '09 and since hhh got him in the neck he aggravated the injury therefore breaking his neck.
He is out with a neck injury