The Ability Of Banana Stems As Media Alternative Immobilization Of Modified Mannequins With Cervical Bone Fractures In Pre-Hospital Procedures

Authors

  • Mega Marya Ulfah Program Studi Ilmu Keperawatan Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Lambung Mangkurat
  • Abdurahman Wahid
  • Oski Illiandri

Keywords:

Cervical fracture, Pre-hospital immobilization, Banana stem alternatives

Abstract

Cervical fractures can result in paralysis, damage to the vertebrae, nervous system, and dangerous complications. Causes of cervical spine injuries include accidents, falls from heights, and sports injuries. There is no alternative tool that can be used for cervical immobilization in pre-hospital procedures as long as medical assistance is not available in the location. To measure banana stems as an alternative medium for immobilization in mannequins with cervical fractures in a pre-hospital procedure. This study used pre-experimental methods and a one-shot case study design. This research design has one group to be given treatment, and then the results are observed. The initial position of the installation is 180 before hanging the load when the load is attached, the initial position of the installation is 178, at 10 to 20 the position becomes 1750, at 30 minutes the position becomes 174.5 0, at the 40th minute until the 50th position remains the same, namely 1740, and in the 60th minute the position becomes 1730. The total decrease that occurred was seven within 60 minutes of measurement. There is a 70-degree deviation for 60 minutes. Banana stems can use for ambulance response time categories one and category 2, where the total time needed is 7-15 minutes and 18-40 minutes. For the 3rd and fourth categories, 120-180 minutes can use a response time if there is medical assistance. There is a 70-degree deviation for 60 minutes. Banana stems can use for ambulance response time categories one and category 2, where the total time needed is 7-15 minutes and 18-40 minutes. For the 3rd and fourth categories, 120-180 minutes can use a response time if there is medical assistance. There is a 70-degree deviation for 60 minutes. Banana stems can use for ambulance response time categories one and category 2, where the total time needed is 7-15 minutes and 18-40 minutes. For the 3rd and fourth categories, 120-180 minutes can use a response time if there is medical assistance.

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2021-10-08