jefftherealmccoy
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There's a thread about this already, but it hasn't been posted on since 2007. I'd like some new thoughts on it because I know there's been more info to come out.
I recently had a call where a senior medic had a talk with me because I didn't place the pt in Trendelenburg possition. I told him it was taught to me in medic school to no longer use the trendelenburg because it can actually cause a drop in pressure after the initial rise.
I'm in the process of getting hard facts and studies, but anyone got any new insight on this? and any articles would also be appreciated.
I recently had a call where a senior medic had a talk with me because I didn't place the pt in Trendelenburg possition. I told him it was taught to me in medic school to no longer use the trendelenburg because it can actually cause a drop in pressure after the initial rise.
I'm in the process of getting hard facts and studies, but anyone got any new insight on this? and any articles would also be appreciated.