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When securing a patient to a spineboard, employing the correct technique is crucial to ensure their safety and comfort during transportation. Here's a step-by-step guide on the proper method:
The most common approach involves a cross method, starting with straps across the chest and legs, followed by head block placement.
Leave the patient's arms outstretched to maintain comfort and mobility. Conscious patients can hold their hands together or an object, while unconscious patients may have their hands strapped in for stability.
Fix the head blocks last, ensuring proper alignment and support for the head and neck.
Once the patient is secured, be prepared for potential airway issues, such as vomiting. The caregiver must have the means to clear the airway promptly, either through postural drainage or suction.
By following these guidelines for attaching a patient to a spineboard, caregivers can ensure proper immobilization and maintain patient safety during transportation.