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- Kendrick extrication device - Wikipedia
A Kendrick extrication device (KED) is a device used in extrication of victims of traffic collisions from motor vehicles Commonly carried on ambulances, a KED is typically used by an emergency medical technician, paramedic, or another first responder
- KED extrication device for trauma extraction: what it is and how to use it
Thanks to the KED, these three segments are locked in a semi-rigid position, allowing the spinal column to be immobilised
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- How to Use the Kendrick Extrication Device – LINE2EMS
This is why the Kendrick Extrication Device, or KED, exists It’s not just a fancy strap system; it’s a critical tool designed to prevent tragedy from becoming catastrophe
- How to Use the Kendrick Extrication Device (KED) | Medresq
The Kendrick Extrication Device (KED) is a valuable tool designed to assist emergency medical service (EMS) professionals in safely immobilizing and extracting patients involved in motor vehicle accidents or other traumatic incidents
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- What are the precautions for using the KED device?
At the first aid scene, especially in situations where there is a risk of spinal injury such as car accidents or falls from heights, the KED (Kendrick Extrication Device) is often used to stabilize the patient’s head, neck and spine, and help safely transfer the injured in a small space
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