we have a protocol in which if the pt. meets certain criteria, we can opt out of placing them in a c-collar and on a back board, but our med director made it clear in which instances it is necessary for spinal precautions such as significan MOI, head/neck/back pain, distracting injuries, etc. as for getting to the er, one of the first things the doctors do around here is take the head blocks and collar off to inspect the neck, some put it back on till they get an xray or ct scan, and some just take it off completely if they feel ok with it. here the doctors at least are good about not blowing off our report if they come in on a long board. i have come to trust their decisions. i have run into some nurses yes that just kinda roll their eyes, or ignore us or whatever. just document that report was given and transfer of care was given to... whoever. nothin you can do for pt care after that point.