(1) Health: Transporting A Victim Flashcards

1
Q

different ways of transferring the victim (___-man carry)

A

one-man carry
two-man carry
three-man carry
six-man carry

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2
Q

types of one-man carry

A

feet/ankle drag
body drag
assist to walk
collar drag
fireman drag
blanket drag
carry in arms // lover’s carry
pick-a-back carry

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3
Q

types of two-man carry

A

fore and aft carry
two-handed seat/swing
four-handed seat

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4
Q

types of three-man carry

A

hammock carry
bearer alongside

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5
Q

type of six-man carry

A

six-man lift and carry

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6
Q

hold the victim’s feet together then pull

A

1
feet drag // ankle drag

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7
Q

hold the victim on the armpit then pull

A

1
body drag

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8
Q

for conscious or semi-conscious victim

A

1
assist to walk

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9
Q

stand at the victim’s right side,
place his right arm across your shoulder,
place your left arm around his waist,
support his weight while waking

A

1
assist to walk

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10
Q

hold the victim’s collar then pull

A

1
collar drag

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11
Q

for unconscious victim (1)

A

fireman drag

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12
Q

tie the victim’s hand with a handkerchief (hands on top of chest),
place his hands on your neck,
crawl slowly

A

1
fireman drag

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13
Q

fold about two-thirds of a blanket,
place him on it, then pull

A

1
blanket drag

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14
Q

for victim unable to walk

A

1
carry in arms // lover’s carry

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15
Q

carry the victim on your back

A

1
pick-a-back carry

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16
Q

for unconscious victim (2)

A

fore and aft carry

17
Q

inapplicable when the victim has serious trunk injuries or if there are fractures

A

2
fore and aft carry

18
Q

for when the victim has no serious injuries and is able to cooperate with his rescuer

A

2
two-handed seat or swing

19
Q

provides better support for seating

A

2
four-handed seat

20
Q

victim’s back is not supported

A

2
four-handed seat

21
Q

the victim may be on his back or on his face (in either case, keep his chin up)

A

3
hammock carry

22
Q

[hammock carry]
when the victim is lying on his back, it is called ___,
while when the victim is lying on his face, it is called ___.

A

supine;
prone

23
Q

stand beside the victim and kneel on one knee,
lift at the commander

A

3
hammock carry

24
Q

kneel on one knee, put arms under the victim,
lift and roll at the command

A

3
bearer alongside

25
Q

[bearer alongside]
the command ___ is followed by the command ___

A

“prepare to lift”;
“lift’’

26
Q

bearer’s hands, wrists and forearms are placed under the victim
(until the palms are about at the midline of the back)

A

6
six-man lift and carry