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Spinal Immobilization (seated patient)
Medical Education Training Campus
Aug. 11, 2017 | 7:48
Within a ten minute time limit appropriately apply any acceptable half-spine immobilization device on a seated patient and verbalize movement of the simulated patient to a long backboard.
PIN: 170013
PAN: D0202-17-0013
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