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Crit Care Nurse 1990 Oct; 10(8): 48-51

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Critical Care Nurse, Vol 10, Issue 8, 48-51
Copyright © 1990 by American Association of Critical Care Nurses


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Interpretation of the cervical spine X-ray: a simplified approach

DW Unkle, JF Armstrong, SE Ross, and DeLong WG Jr

Because many nursing interventions require mobilization of the patient, cervical spine film interpretation should be a necessary tool of the critical care nurse. This article provides the fundamentals necessary for initial interpretation of the cervical spine, plus a review of the common radiographic views of the cervical spine, abnormalities, and a systematic approach to the interpretation of these studies.





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