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Pain at or below site of injury. First aid tips for spinal cord injury.

First Aid Head Neck Back And Spine Injuries Video Convergence Training

A spinal injury should be suspected if the patient has.

Spinal cord injury first aid. If the person has no pulse begin chest compressions. Take extreme care at all times to maintain alignment of the head neck and spine. If the patient is unconscious as a result of a head injury always suspect a spinal injury.

First aid for spinal injury warning. Call 911 or your local emergency number if there is a medical emergency due to the accident trauma or if severe symptoms are noted do not move the individual if you suspect a head and neck back or spinal cord injury. If the person shows no signs of circulation breathing coughing or movement begin cpr but do not tilt the head back to open the airway.

When to suspect a spinal cord injury when considering spinal cord injury it is vital to determine the mechanism of injury in order to understand the forces involved in causing the injury including hyperflexion hyperextension rotation and compression and combinations of all the above. Provide as much first aid as possible without moving the person s head or neck. Use your fingers to gently grasp the jaw and lift it forward.

Also any further movement of the head neck or body should be completely avoided. Neurogenic shock is the state of poor tissue perfusion caused by blood vessel tone loss after spinal cord injury.