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Review
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Moving a Victim Do No Further Harm
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Moving a Victim Unnecessary movement is dangerous and may cause additional injuries or pain Unnecessary movement is dangerous and may cause additional injuries or pain *Move an injured victim only if*- *Move an injured victim only if*- –The scene is becoming unsafe –To provide proper care (on a firm, flat surface) –You have to reach another victim who may have a more serious injury
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Moving a Victim Walking Assist Walking Assist
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Moving the victim Pack-Strap Carry Pack-Strap Carry –Moving a conscious or unconscious person
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Moving a Victim Two-Person Seat Carry- to carry a victim who cannot walk (no neck/back injury) Two-Person Seat Carry- to carry a victim who cannot walk (no neck/back injury)
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Moving a Victim Clothes drag- to move a victim who may have a head, neck or back injury Clothes drag- to move a victim who may have a head, neck or back injury Foot drag- to move a victim to large to carry or move otherwise Foot drag- to move a victim to large to carry or move otherwise
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