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Férula SAM SPLINT
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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.
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The SAM splint is currently available in four lengths, 36 inches, 18 inches, 9 inches, and 3 3⁄4 inches.
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Splints come in four colors, orange and blue, gray, blue and gray, and olive drab green.
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Other colors may be available soon.
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Each splint is rolled or folded inside the package.
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There are many features and benefits to using a SAM splint.
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The SAM splint is universal.
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It can be used to splint any part of the body and is suitable for all ages.
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It is radiolucent.
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you can x-ray through it. It is foam padded for comfort. It is easily rolled or folded for
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storage. It is reusable, easily cleaned and disinfected with normal cleaning solutions.
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It is not affected by extremes of ambient temperature, hot or cold. SAM splints cut
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easily with regular scissors. Trauma shears are not required. General splinting safety tips for
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skin protection and patient comfort. Prevent pressure points by patting above and around
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all bony prominences. When anticipating prolonged use, such as hours, prevent moisture accumulation
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and skin damage by covering the splint or skin with absorbent fabric. If you cut the splint
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and expose the metal core, prevent sharp edges by rolling over the cut end of the splint.
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The SAM splint is different from all other splints. It is extremely soft and flexible,
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and it gains strength when it is curved or bent. To add strength and rigidity to the SAM splint,
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you must learn to form three basic curves, the C-curve, the reverse C-curve, and the T-curve.
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The C-Curve
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To create the C-Curve, place both thumbs in the center of the splint.
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Using your thumbs as a brace, pull the edges of the splint toward you to create a shallow C-Curve.
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This curve immediately adds strength and rigidity to the splint.
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For greater strength, deepen the bend.
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The Reverse C-Curve
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First, form a C-Curve.
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Then add additional strength by bending the edges of the C-curved splint back in the reverse direction.
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The T-curve
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The T-curve adds exceptional strength to the splint.
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To create the T-curve, fold the outer edges of the splint together.
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Next, bend half of each side of the fold in the opposite direction to create a T-shaped beam.
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Always use the C-curve, reverse C-curve, and T-curve to add strength and rigidity to the SAM splint for all applications.
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The following are splinting techniques for the upper extremities and neck.
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Simple finger splint or fingertip guard.
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Finger splint in position of function.
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Thumb splint or thumb spica.
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Short arm wrist splint.
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Ulnar Gutter Splint
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Double Layer Wrist Splint
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Sugar Tongue Splint
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T-Beam Wrist Splint
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Dislocated Elbow Splint
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Upper Arm or Humeral Shaft Splint
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Adjustable C-Collar
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Here are the splinting techniques for the lower extremities.
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Ankle Stirrup
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Figure of 8
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Combination Ankle Stirrup and Figure of 8
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Single Long Leg Splint
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Double Long Leg Splint
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and Knee Immobilizer
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The SAM Splint is an effective, lightweight, and versatile splint for all emergency medical situations.
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- Subido por:
- Miriam R.
- Licencia:
- Dominio público
- Visualizaciones:
- 123
- Fecha:
- 12 de enero de 2020 - 19:08
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- 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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- 400x300 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 10.38 MBytes