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1. log rolling
A: a technique used to move a patient onto a long backboard.
B: an emergency move in which a rescuer encloses a patient in a blanket and drags the patient to safety.
C: a lightweight, nonwheeled device for transporting a patient; used in small spaces where the wheeled
D: a small portable device used for transporting a patient in a sitting position.
2. straddle slide
A: relating to or specialized in the prevention and treatment of obesity.
B: a method used when a patient cannot bear their own weight; two rescuers completely support the patient.
C: an emergency move in which a rescuer encloses a patient in a blanket and drags the patient to safety.
D: a method of placing a patient on a long backboard by straddling both the board and the patient and sliding
3. cervical collar
A: a neck brace that partially immobilizes the neck following injury.
B: a method of carrying a patient in which two rescuer use a chair to support the weight of the patient
C: a one-person carry that allows the rescuer to carry a patient while keeping one hand free.
D: a method of placing a patient on a long backboard by straddling both the board and the patient and sliding
4. two-person seat carry
A: a technique used to move a patient onto a long backboard.
B: a lightweight, nonwheeled device for transporting a patient; used in small spaces where the wheeled
C: a method of carrying a patient in which two rescuers link arms behind the patient's back and under the
D: the arms and legs.
5. extremities
A: a one-rescuer patient movement technique used primarily for children; the patient is cradled in the hollow
B: a lightweight, nonwheeled device for transporting a patient; used in small spaces where the wheeled
C: the arms and legs.
D: a method used to place a patient on a backboard if there is not enough space to perform a log roll.
6. arm-to-arm drag
A: a method used if the patient is able to bear their own weight.
B: a method used to place a patient on a backboard if there is not enough space to perform a log roll.
C: a method of moving a patient without lifting or carrying them; used when the patient is heavier than the
D: an emergency move that consists of the rescuer grasping the patient's arms from behind; used to remove a
7. portable stretcher
A: a lightweight, nonwheeled device for transporting a patient; used in small spaces where the wheeled
B: a technique used to move a patient onto a long backboard.
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