Canadian C Spine Rules Flashcards

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What are the Canadian C spine rules?

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Used to assess someone’s risk of a c spine injury (high, low or no risk) guide imaging

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What makes someone high risk?in the Canadian C spine rules

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  • Age 65 or older
  • Dangerous mechanism of injury (fall from height greater than 1m or 5 steps, axial load to head [diving, horse riding, Rollover motor accident…etc)
  • paraesthsia in upper or lower limbs
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What makes someone low risk in the Canadian C spine rules?

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  • Involved in minor rear end motor collision
  • comfortable in sitting position
  • ambulatory at any time since injury
  • no midline cervical spine tenderness
  • delayed onset of neck pain
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What causes someone to remain low risk in the Canadian C spine rules?

What happens is they don’t have this?

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Unable to actively rotate neck 45 degrees L or R

If they don’t have this and only one low risk factor then they are at NO risk

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What makes someone no risk?in the Canadian C spine rules

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  • able to rotate head L/R 45 degrees

- have one low risk factor

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