it lowers bp
The point of elevating the feet and lowering the head is not to raise blood pressure, but to use gravity to cause an increased flow of blood to the brain.
You should elevate the head and shoulders when a patient is experiencing respiratory distress, to facilitate easier breathing. This position can also help reduce the risk of aspiration in individuals who are at risk of choking. Additionally, elevating the head and shoulders is beneficial for patients with certain cardiac conditions, as it can alleviate pressure on the heart.
Ice, Ibuprofen and elevating it (extra pillow under your head when you sleep)
Press firmly on the patients head
the person transferring the patient can monitor the patients respiration and can easily administer oxygen in case of any emergencies.
Superior means "toward the head."(Superior means "up")
The trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles are synergistic muscles, meaning they work together to perform certain movements. They both contribute to movements involving the head, neck, and shoulder region, such as turning the head or elevating the shoulders.
by placing a forearm on each side of the casualty's head
Recovery and rehabilitation is favorable. Most patients recover well with head-tilting exercises. Patients who have recurrence of symptoms will undergo further exercises or surgical correction.
36 inches above the patients head
they are probably just tiered or thinking
Most patients with cadasil experience pain in the head with headache, or migraine.