EXPOSURE
- Steps - Assess for ANY possible injury- disrobe patient, roll (maintain c-spine precaution), check spinal tenderness, DRE (GI bleed), temp, bruising, lacerations
- Concerning - open wounds, no exit wound (GSW), spine tenderness
- To Do - Log roll -> Palpate spine, check skin folds and axillae, Keep warm! (blankets)
Exposure is a full assessment for any other possible injury other than what patient expresses or what was mentioned by EMT. This includes fully disrobing the patient, checking axillary region, rolling patient (while maintaining c-spine precaution), checking for spinal tenderness by palpating entire spine, conducting a digital rectal exam (GI bleed), and measuring temperature
Concerning signs include any spinal tenderness, open wounds, or bullet wounds with entry but no exit signs.
Above all else, remember to keep patient warm. Exposure is important but it is important in assessment but must be done quickly, followed by warm blankets.