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Video May 10, 2012 TheTraumaPro Leave a comment

Spine Clearance For Nurses

This 11 minute video provides information on the cervical spine clearance process in awake patients, reviews activity restrictions associated with the use of cervical collars, and discusses information about specific type of collars. It is designed for ED nurses and non-ED nurses who may encounter cervical spine collars.

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