If spinal cord/neck injury is suspected, then you must use this technique to ensure open airway.
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Rugby Neck Injury Diagnosed and Rehabilitated with BTE MCU Multi Cervical Unit
A professional rugby player in Australia sustained powerful blows to his neck on the pitch, causing him acute pain and discomfort. CT scans, X-Rays, and a nerve conduction study were unable to identify any physical damage to the patient’s neck, but the BTE Technologies MCU Multi Cervical Unit accurately pinpointed the severely weakened soft tissue muscle groups causing the patient’s neck pain. The MCU delivered more than the short term relief the patient had previously gotten from traditional physiotherapy and acupuncture. After only three weeks of treatment on the BTE MCU, the patient’s neck strength doubled, and his pain levels were decreased by half. Visit www.btetech.com to learn more.
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Trauma Team Diagnosis – Signs of Anguish
Signs of Anguish Player: Gabriel Cunningham Final Diagnosis: Plummer’s Disease Doctor Medal: 4:18 Question: Abnormality Sentence 4 : Dyspnea Abnormality Sentence 6 : Sblocca Stethoscope Abnormality Sentence 11 : Lost Weight Stethoscope: Abnormality Heart : Tachycardia Abnormality Lungs : Tachypnea Magnifying glass: Abnormality Neck : Swollen Neck Abnormality Hands : Trembling fingertips Move in “Image Analysis Lab” Abnormality CT02 : Swollen Thyroid Gland Move in “Office” Add all the symptoms to “Painless Thyroiditis”, “Graves’ Disease” e “Plummer’s Disease”. Move in “Image Analysis Lab” Abnormality Scinthygraphy : Abnormal Thyroid Uptake Move in “Exam Room” Diagnostic: Abnormality FT3 7.4 : High FT3 Level Abnormality FT4 1.9 : High FT4 Level Abnormality TSH 0.03 : Low TSH Level Stethoscope: Abnormality Stomach : Medal Move in “Office” Add the remaining symptoms to “Plummer’s Disease”.