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Answer:
Yung sa hospital ba? Stretcher yun
Explanation:
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HI THERE
There so many ways to transport a victim
1. FIREMAN'S CARRY - A fireman's carry or fireman's lift is a technique allowing one person to carry another person without assistance, by placing the carried person across the shoulders of the carrier.
2. SHOULDER DRAG - The shoulder drag is accomplished by placing the victim in a supine position (laying on his back), grasping the clothing behind his shoulders, and dragging him in the desired direction.
3. HAMMOCK CARRY - A hammock carry is method of moving a patient with three or more rescuers position on both side of the victim.(usually with the strongest on a side with the fews rescuers)
4. BLANKET DRAG - A blanket drag is alternate method to the drag carry where the rescuer can use a blanket to support and pull the casualty. ... tumbles off the bed, dragging his blankets and empty glass with him, lying flat on the floor, holding his breath.
5. PACK STRAP CARRY - The pack-strap carry can be used with conscious and unconscious persons. Using it with an unconscious person requires a second responder to help position the injured or ill person on your back. Do not use this assist if you suspect that the person has a head, neck or spinal injury.
6. LOVERS CARRY - Grab the victim's right hand with your left, and drape it over your shoulder. With your head under the victim's right armpit, wrap your arm around the back of his right knee. Squat down and position his body on your shoulders. Try to equally distribute his body weight on each side.
7. ONE PERSON LIFT - Rescuer holding the victim around the victim's back and under the knees.
8. ANKLE PULL - An ankle strain is a twist, pull, or tear of a muscle or tendon in your ankle. An acute strain is a strain that happens suddenly. A chronic strain can happen over several days or weeks. A chronic strain can be caused by moving your ankle the same way over and over.
9. HUMAN CRUTCH/TWO PERSON DRAG - Casualty on their back with arms by their side. 01. The taller of the two rescuers KNEELS at the casualty's head and faces the casualty's feet.
10. CHAIR CARRY - The chair carry can often by used to move a sick or injured person away from a position of danger. The casualty is seated on a chair, as shown in figure 4-89, and the chair is carried by two rescuers.