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McAdory HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) is the student organization for the health science program.

Photos from McAdory Health Science's post 11/05/2025

Today we had a fun time talking about gratitude with some exceptional friends! While we had socialized we worked on Thankful Turkeys writing things we were thankful for! We have some great artist friends McAdory High School!

Photos from McAdory Health Science's post 10/23/2025

Today’s Jacket Clinic featured workplace skills and communication! Our Therapeutics students practice a simulated workplace by setting up a clinic. We partnered with the Newcomers to help bridge the language gap! We learned many things today including the importance of teamwork! Strong work!! Looking forward to the next clinic! McAdory High School

10/22/2025

Representing one of our surrounding fire rescue departments. Thanks Lipscomb Fire And Rescue for all that you do!

10/22/2025

Some of the Infield Care Center Emergency Services crew at Talladega this past weekend getting ready to provide care for NASCAR fans, crew, and drivers!

10/22/2025

Do C-collars help or hurt?
Check this out!

🚨 What if everything you thought you knew about spinal immobilization… was wrong? 🚨

You’ve got a trauma patient. Maybe they fell. Maybe it’s a rollover. You strap on a c-collar, secure the backboard, and feel like you’ve done everything right.

But what if that collar is hurting them more than helping?

What if the backboard is doing more harm than good?

An important review from NAEMSP just dropped, and it challenges decades of prehospital dogma.

📚 The Study:
Over 3,900 papers screened
115 studies included in analysis

Topics: spinal immobilization, motion restriction (SMR), delayed neurological injury, and associated harms

🧠 What They Found:
• Zero studies showed a clear clinical benefit to spinal immobilization or SMR
• 55 studies showed patient harm
• Immobilization may actually increase spinal movement during transport, especially at the c-spine to thorax junction
• Stronger evidence links hypoperfusion, not movement, to worsening neuro outcomes

⚠️ One study claimed a benefit, but had major flaws:
• Included patients with moderate disability as a "favorable outcome"
• Did not control for blood pressure
• Excluded patients with traumatic brain injury

✅ Takeaway:
• There’s no high-quality evidence that immobilization prevents spinal cord injury
• There’s plenty of evidence that it causes harm
• Focus should shift to resuscitation and perfusion, not strapping patients to boards

🛑 Bottom line: It’s time to rethink the collar and backboard. Use them only during extrication, not transport. And don’t let old habits cause new harm.

📖 This review from NAEMSP is a must-read for EMS medical directors, educators, and field providers alike.https://www.handtevy.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Prehospital-Trauma-Compendium-Prehospital-Management-of-Spinal-Cord-Injuries-A-NAEMSP-Comprehensive-Review-and-Analysis-of-the-Literature.pdf

10/15/2025

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