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I'm an emt-b and this happened recently
(I currently work at this store awaiting a job for the ambulance service in my county, so I have only put an honest 24 hours in the field so I'm not used to real life scenes yet)
So a 4 year old at the store is sitting in the cart seat and starts to show signs of a partial seizure and signs of AMS. If his breathing is adequate and chest rise is bilateral. He wasn't having body spasms but just more of finger spasms and the common eye rolls. When his mother called 911 they said place him on his right side.
Would you say that's how you would manage his airway until ems arrived?
Are you able to place in neutral and hyper extend the neck?
I know i'll learn as I experience situations more, but I feel this should have been an easy one for me.
(I currently work at this store awaiting a job for the ambulance service in my county, so I have only put an honest 24 hours in the field so I'm not used to real life scenes yet)
So a 4 year old at the store is sitting in the cart seat and starts to show signs of a partial seizure and signs of AMS. If his breathing is adequate and chest rise is bilateral. He wasn't having body spasms but just more of finger spasms and the common eye rolls. When his mother called 911 they said place him on his right side.
Would you say that's how you would manage his airway until ems arrived?
Are you able to place in neutral and hyper extend the neck?
I know i'll learn as I experience situations more, but I feel this should have been an easy one for me.