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Spinal Injury - Jaw Thrust

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This section is about providing care for someone who has taken a fall or sustained a physical injury that may appear to include the spine, and how you should proceed in these situations. Before we get into the jaw thrust CPR technique, there are some other things to keep in mind first.

When you encounter a victim who appears to be immobile and in pain, you want to minimize their movement as much as possible, as you inquire more about what happened, how the patient is feeling, and whether or not you need to activate EMS.

If the victim is conscious, let them know who you are and that you're there to help. Instruct the patient to not move and avoid nodding, and to answer your questions verbally, as you continue to assess his or her condition.

Look specifically for head wounds and bleeding – from the head, nose, and ears. Check to see if the person has any broken teeth and if their pupils are responsive to light.

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