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A Folding Or Portable Stretcher Is Most Beneficial When

Question: Patients with chest pain or dyspnea should normally be transported __________.

supine

in a position of comfort

in the Trendelenburg position

semi-Fowler

Answer: in a position of comfort

Question: When a person is standing upright, the weight of anything being lifted and carried in the hands is FIRST reflected onto the:

pelvic girdle.

spinal column.

thigh muscles.

shoulder girdle.

Answer: shoulder girdle.

Question: he FIRST rule of safe lifting is to:

always lift with your palms facing down.

spread your legs approximately 20” apart.

keep your back in a slightly curved position.

keep your back in a straight, vertical position

Answer: keep your back in a straight, vertical position

Question:

Answer: It is the safest and most powerful method of lifting a patient

Question: General guidelines for carrying a patient on a stretcher include:

maintaining slight flexion of your back.

leaning back from your waist when lifting.

slightly twisting your body when carrying.

constant communication with your partners.

Answer: constant communication with your partners.

Question: When carrying a patient on a backboard up or down stairs:

keep your palms facing down.

keep the head end elevated.

carry the patient headfirst.

keep the foot end elevated

Answer: keep the head end elevated.

Question: With proper technique, you and your partner should be able to safely lift a patient who weighs up to ______ lb.

150

175

190

220

Answer: 220

Question:

Answer: The EMT is unable to protect the patient from scene hazards.

Question:

Answer: Semiconscious patient with shallow respirations and signs of shock

Question: A critical aspect of the rapid extrication technique is to:

maintain stabilization of the spine at all times.

move the patient as quickly as you possibly can.

extricate the patient with one coordinated move.

apply a vest-style device before moving the patient.

Answer: maintain stabilization of the spine at all times.