Clinical Outcomes & Compliance Manager Novant Health AirLink/VitaLink Wilmington, North Carolina
Disclosure(s):
Kevin T. Collopy, MHL, FP-C, NRP, CMTE: No financial relationships to disclose
Early use of pelvic binders have been included in the trauma patient care continuum for over a decade. But do they really reduce fractures, and do they control hemorrhage? Join Kevin as he discusses shares what is actually known about pelvic fracture stabilization and why it belongs in your patient care planning. This presentation will highlight why it is important to understand the various types of pelvic fractures, the limitations of physical exams, and what pelvic binding devices actually work! You will walk away understanding when pelvic binders are unnecessary, essential, and need to be exchanged for a superior alternative. Sure, pelvic binding may sound basic, but they are a critical, and often under utilized, intervention in transport systems.
Learning Objectives:
Describe the physiology of pelvic fractures and the impact on patient hemodynamics
Identify the anatomic effectiveness of pelvic binder applications
Explain the known physiologic impact of proper and improper pelvic binder application