Why must a healthcare worker treat a patient with a suspected spinal
injury differently from a patient without a suspected spinal injury?
There is no treatment for a suspected spinal injury.
Moving a patient with a spinal injury can cause permanent damage.
Patients with spinal injuries are always unconscious; therefore, they require different
procedures.
Victims of spinal injuries may also have head injuries
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