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Emergency Care 12th Test

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A person with suspected spine injury should have what doen before being moved?
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When is a Short spine board used?
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Patients with no spinal injury can be moved to a stretcher in the following ways:
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What is a flexible stretcher?
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What is an extremity lift?
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What has taken place of a short spine board
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Who calls when to move the patient
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What is a non urgent move?
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What is a stair chair?
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what is a Scoop Stretcher?
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What Is the draw sheet method?
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What is a direct carry?
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When do we use emergency moves?
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What is an urgent move?
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what are non urgent moves?
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What are ways to emergency move patients when you are the only EMT on the scene.
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What is a basket stretcher?
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what is a Power stretcher?
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what is a direct ground lift?
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what is a Wheeled Stretcher (or stretcher, cot or litter) for?
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When there is no immediate threat to life
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Anything that allows maximum movement in very small places.
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the head neck and spine should be immobilized.
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A stretcher that has hydrolics
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a vest type extraction
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they should be carried out in such away that there is no additional injury or discomfort. Things such as splinting should be completed before transporting.
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The person located at the patients head.
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It is a stretcher that comes apart so that you can slide both sides under a patient and then snap the board together. This is commonly used for pelvis fractures.
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loosen the bottom sheet of the bed and roll it from both sides toward the patient. Place the stretcher, rails lowered parallel to the bed and touching the side of the bed. EMT's use their bodies and feet to lock the stretcher against the bed.
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used to transport patients
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Urgent moves are required wen the patient must be moved quickly for treatment of an immediate threat to life unlike emergency moves, urgent moves are preformed with precautions for spinal injury.
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a method of lifting and carrying a patient from ground level to stretcher. two or more rescuers kneel, curl the patients their chest, stand, the reverse the process to lower the patient to the stretcher.
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It is a chair used when needing to take a patient down the steps.
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It is used to carry a patient over rough terrain or up steep inclines and is used on helicopter lifts.
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a method of lifting and carrying a patient. one rescuer slips hands under the patients armpits and grasps the patient's wrist while another rescuer grasp the patient's knees
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Moving patient from bed to stretcher. two or more rescuers curl the patient to their chest then reverse the method to lower the patient to the stretcher.
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When the scene is hazardous. When you have to reach a patient give them CPR and control severe bleeding. Or when needing to reach patients in worse condition.
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normally when taking a patient out of a vehicle
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Clothing drag, incline drag, shoulder drag, foot drag, Firefighter drag, blanket drag, one rescuer assist, cradle carry, pack strap carry, firefighters carry, piggy back carry.
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extremity lift, direct ground lift, draw sheet method
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What types of spine board are there?
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What is the best piece of equipment to use when you need to carry a patient down the steps?
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gripping with as much hand surface as possible in contact with the object being lifted all fingers bent at the same angle, and hands at lest 10 inches apart.
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obese and severely overweight patients.
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refers to the proper use of the body when lifting and moving a patient to prevent injury

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