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This document provides safety guidelines for emergency department staff when assisting patients from vehicles. It emphasizes the importance of leadership support and proper training to ensure a culture of safety. Some key points include not reaching into areas of the vehicle that cannot be seen, looking for physical indicators of potential danger, and using a buddy system. The document also suggests including safe vehicle extrication measures in Safe Patient Handling programs and addressing the safe removal of unresponsive or bariatric patients. It highlights exposure hazards such as blood, body fluids, used syringes, combative patients, weapons, and dangerous drugs, and suggests using mechanical lifts and other devices designed for moving patients as an alternative to manual lifting. The information sheet states that it is not intended to replace medical advice and that the information provided is subject to change as recommendations evolve. It encourages collaboration with local EMS agencies and provides contact information for references. The document also emphasizes the need for being prepared for the opioid crisis by decreasing the risk of exposure to illicit fentanyl and carfentanil, as well as reducing the risk of overexertion injuries caused by manual lifting. It suggests having face shields, gowns, and puncture-resistant gloves accessible near ED entrances.
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