What an Actual Femur Break Looks Like in Action
Sunday, September 6th, 2009This isn’t a skiing film, but it’s still a broken femur. If you get queasy easy, don’t watch it.

This isn’t a skiing film, but it’s still a broken femur. If you get queasy easy, don’t watch it.
This is an excellent video that covers splinting a broken pelvis with camping or skiing gear, and also how to traction and splint a mid shaft femur break with a ski pole.
This is a very basic shock treatment video.
This video covers types and causes of shock. Hypoperfusion, Hypovolemic Shock, Cardiogenic Shock, Neurogenic Shock, Compensated Shock, Decompensated Shock and Irreversible Shock.
Interesting infotube/infomercial on the Sam Sling that is used to stabilize pelvic fractures.
I really like this one. It’s a great training video on dealing with medical patients instead of the usual trauma patients.
This is a great start to finish video, that puts it all together.
Scene Sizeup.
Initial Assessment.
Focused History and Physical Exam.
Detailed Physical Exam.
Ongoing Assessment…..
The proper set up and use of BVM.