Just a EMT-B volunteer. I enjoy reading the in depth explanations. Thanks a bunch! We never got in to nerves really in EMT, hence my diagnosis of the Brown Sequard. Just going off what I personally knew in my mind. Thanks a bunch for the insight!
Thats what i found so unique though is that his fingers were in a normal position. And what about the changing in PMS? I guess some things you just have to let go.
Had a child who fell from a tree, bystanders stated he fell flat on his back. 12y/o male, No significant vital signs worth reporting, obvious deformity to the left shoulder.
BUT
On the right arm, there was a loss of light touch sensation to the phalanges. But pain and motor functions...