Removing a Helmet from a Lying Patient
Objective: To demonstrate the proper way to remove a helmet.

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Skill
CPI
Determines scene is safe  
Initiates Standard Precautions   
Introduces self, obtains permission to help/treat.   
Script
"Hi, my name is … and I'm with the ski patrol. Is it alright if I examine you and see what we can do to help you out?"
Stabilizes the cervical region in a neutral, in-line position. (Aligns patient axially.)  
Rescuer #1 manually stabilizes head/C-spine by placing hands on either side of the helmet.  
Rescuer #2 opens/removes the face shield or goggles.  
Rescuer #2 removes the chin strap and places one hand at the patient’s occiput (base of helmet) and the other at the patient’s chin to ensure head/C-spine immobilization.  
Rescuer #1 grasps the helmet straps and pulls apart, spreading the helmet.  
Rescuer #1 pulls the helmet axially from the patient’s head with forward rotation of the helmet.  
Rescuer #1 continues to gently remove the helmet.  
Rescuer #2 slides the fingers up to the patient’s occiput, ensuring no loss of stabilization.  
Rescuers exchange immobilization without loss of stabilization.  

Chapter: 21
Page: 736

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