Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee of New York City
Certified First Responder Support Protocols Copyright January 1996 (8/96) |
323 CHEST INJURIES
Monitor the airway.
Observe spinal injury precautions, if appropriate. (See Protocol #321.)
Administer oxygen.
NOTE: | DO NOT USE A DEMAND VALVE RESUSCITATOR DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY OF CAUSING SEVERE, LIFE-THREATENING COMPLICATIONS. |
Monitor breathing for adequacy.
Control external bleeding.
For Special Considerations, see below.
Assess for shock and treat, if appropriate. (See Protocol #315.)
Position the patient on the affected side unless it will complicate the injury.
Transport in accordance with first response
agency policy.
NOTE: | DECREASED BREATH SOUNDS AND MUFFLED HEART SOUNDS INDICATE LIFE-THREATENING CHEST INJURIES. THE PATIENT SHOULD BE TRANSPORTED IMMEDIATELY UPON ARRIVAL OF AN APPROPRIATE TRANSPORT VEHICLE. |
CLOSED CHEST WOUND
If a the patient's condition worsens, request Advanced Life Support
assistance.
FLAIL CHEST
Request additional assistance.
IMPALED OBJECTS
Do NOT remove the object.
Request additional assistance.
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