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Subido el 12 de enero de 2020 por Miriam R.

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The SAM splint. The intended users of SAM splints include emergency medical services, fire, police, search and rescue, sports, outdoor recreation, and industrial. 00:00:13
The SAM splint is currently available in four lengths, 36 inches, 18 inches, 9 inches, and 3 3⁄4 inches. 00:00:27
Splints come in four colors, orange and blue, gray, blue and gray, and olive drab green. 00:00:39
Other colors may be available soon. 00:00:46
Each splint is rolled or folded inside the package. 00:00:49
There are many features and benefits to using a SAM splint. 00:00:54
The SAM splint is universal. 00:00:58
It can be used to splint any part of the body and is suitable for all ages. 00:01:00
It is radiolucent. 00:01:07
you can x-ray through it. It is foam padded for comfort. It is easily rolled or folded for 00:01:09
storage. It is reusable, easily cleaned and disinfected with normal cleaning solutions. 00:01:17
It is not affected by extremes of ambient temperature, hot or cold. SAM splints cut 00:01:26
easily with regular scissors. Trauma shears are not required. General splinting safety tips for 00:01:34
skin protection and patient comfort. Prevent pressure points by patting above and around 00:01:42
all bony prominences. When anticipating prolonged use, such as hours, prevent moisture accumulation 00:01:49
and skin damage by covering the splint or skin with absorbent fabric. If you cut the splint 00:01:57
and expose the metal core, prevent sharp edges by rolling over the cut end of the splint. 00:02:06
The SAM splint is different from all other splints. It is extremely soft and flexible, 00:02:13
and it gains strength when it is curved or bent. To add strength and rigidity to the SAM splint, 00:02:19
you must learn to form three basic curves, the C-curve, the reverse C-curve, and the T-curve. 00:02:26
The C-Curve 00:02:35
To create the C-Curve, place both thumbs in the center of the splint. 00:02:37
Using your thumbs as a brace, pull the edges of the splint toward you to create a shallow C-Curve. 00:02:43
This curve immediately adds strength and rigidity to the splint. 00:02:50
For greater strength, deepen the bend. 00:02:53
The Reverse C-Curve 00:02:59
First, form a C-Curve. 00:03:01
Then add additional strength by bending the edges of the C-curved splint back in the reverse direction. 00:03:06
The T-curve 00:03:24
The T-curve adds exceptional strength to the splint. 00:03:25
To create the T-curve, fold the outer edges of the splint together. 00:03:29
Next, bend half of each side of the fold in the opposite direction to create a T-shaped beam. 00:03:34
Always use the C-curve, reverse C-curve, and T-curve to add strength and rigidity to the SAM splint for all applications. 00:03:40
The following are splinting techniques for the upper extremities and neck. 00:03:54
Simple finger splint or fingertip guard. 00:04:00
Finger splint in position of function. 00:04:04
Thumb splint or thumb spica. 00:04:08
Short arm wrist splint. 00:04:11
Ulnar Gutter Splint 00:04:13
Double Layer Wrist Splint 00:04:16
Sugar Tongue Splint 00:04:19
T-Beam Wrist Splint 00:04:22
Dislocated Elbow Splint 00:04:25
Upper Arm or Humeral Shaft Splint 00:04:28
Adjustable C-Collar 00:04:32
Here are the splinting techniques for the lower extremities. 00:04:35
Ankle Stirrup 00:04:43
Figure of 8 00:04:44
Combination Ankle Stirrup and Figure of 8 00:04:46
Single Long Leg Splint 00:04:51
Double Long Leg Splint 00:04:54
and Knee Immobilizer 00:04:57
The SAM Splint is an effective, lightweight, and versatile splint for all emergency medical situations. 00:05:01
Subido por:
Miriam R.
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Fecha:
12 de enero de 2020 - 19:08
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Centro:
IES BENJAMIN RUA
Duración:
05′ 13″
Relación de aspecto:
4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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