HEALTH - CARRYING AND TRANSPORTING AN INJURED PERSON.pptx

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About This Presentation

Carrying and Transporting an Injured Person


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Learning Objectives 1 1. Identify the different types of carrying and transporting of an injured person. 2. Demonstrate proper techniques in carrying and transporting an injured person.

Carrying and Transporting and Injured Person

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PRE-TEST 4 Identify the type of carrying and transporting an injured person as shown in the pictures. A magic word will be revealed if all is answered correctly.

5 PRE-TEST ___ 1. Hammock Carry ___ 2. Fireman’s Carry ___ 3. Fireman’s Drag / Tied-hands Crawl ___ 4. Chain or Seat Carry ___ 5. Piggyback ___ 6. Six Man Lift and Carry ___ 7. Blanket Drag ___ 8. Pack Strap Carry F I R S T A I D

6 PRE-TEST ___ 1. Hammock Carry ___ 2. Fireman’s Carry ___ 3. Fireman’s Drag / Tied-hands Crawl ___ 4. Chain or Seat Carry ___ 5. Piggyback ___ 6. Six Man Lift and Carry ___ 7. Blanket Drag ___ 8. Pack Strap Carry F I R S T A I D

Carrying and Transporting and Injured Person

Factors to remember in transporting a victim: 8 Weight and height of the victim Status of the victim (conscious/unconscious) Environment Special need considerations

Different kind of Carrying and Transporting and Injured Person

One-man Transport 10 Fireman’s Carry

One-man Transport 11 Fireman’s Carry Piggyback The easiest way to transport a light and smaller victim. This technique is for carrying a victim longer distances.

One-man Transport 12 Fireman’s Carry Piggyback The easiest way to transport a light and smaller victim. This technique is for carrying a victim longer distances.

One-man Transport 13 Fireman’s Carry Piggyback This method can be used if the person is too large for you to carry, or the person must be carried too far. This is done when the victim is conscious.

One-man Transport 14 Piggyback This method can be used if the person is too large for you to carry, or the person must be carried too far. This is done when the victim is conscious. Pack Strap Carry

One-man Transport 15 Pack Strap Carry Piggyback This method is used when the victim is smaller than the first aider.

One-man Transport 16 Pack Strap Carry Shoulder Drag This method is used when the victim is smaller than the first aider.

One-man Transport 17 Pack Strap Carry Shoulder Drag This method is used when the floor is smooth, and short distance transport.

One-man Transport 18 Fireman’s Drag (Tied-hands Crawl) Shoulder Drag This method is used when the floor is smooth, and short distance transport.

One-man Transport 19 Fireman’s Drag (Tied-hands Crawl) Shoulder Drag This method is used when first aider and victim must crawl underneath a low structure.

One-man Transport 20 Fireman’s Drag (Tied-hands Crawl) Blanket Drag This method is used when first aider and victim must crawl underneath a low structure.

One-man Transport 21 Fireman’s Drag (Tied-hands Crawl) Blanket Drag This method is used when the victim is seriously injured and should not be lifted.

One-man Transport 22 Fireman’s Drag (Tied-hands Crawl) Blanket Drag This method is used when the victim is seriously injured and should not be lifted.

One-man Transport 23 Chair or Seat Carry

Two-man Transport 24 Chair or Seat Carry When there are two first aiders and a chair is available. This is a good method for carrying victims up and down stairs or through narrow or uneven areas.

Two-man Transport 25 Chair or Seat Carry When there are two first aiders and a chair is available. This is a good method for carrying victims up and down stairs or through narrow or uneven areas. Three or More-Man Transport

26 Three or More-Man Transport Hammock Carry

27 Three or More-Man Transport Hammock Carry When there are three first aiders. The strongest member is on the side with the fewest first aiders.

28 Bearer Alongside Carry Hammock Carry When there are three or more first aiders. The strongest member is on the side with the fewest first aiders.

29 Bearer Alongside Carry Hammock Carry Carriers will stay on the uninjured side of the victim. This technique is for lifting patients onto a bed or stretcher.

30 Bearer Alongside Carry Six Man Lift and Carry Carriers will stay on the uninjured side of the victim. This technique is for lifting patients onto a bed or stretcher.

31 Bearer Alongside Carry Six Man Lift and Carry When there are six first aiders.

32 Bearer Alongside Carry Six Man Lift and Carry When there are six first aiders.

Different kind of Carrying and Transporting and Injured Person Which among the techniques do you find the easiest and the most difficult? Why?

Which among the techniques do you find the easiest and the most difficult? Why? 34 What fitness components are needed by a first aider or rescuer in transporting a victim to a safer place?

Which among the techniques do you find the easiest and the most difficult? Why? 35 What fitness components are needed by a first aider or rescuer in transporting a victim to a safer place?

PICK and CARRY

Pick and Carry 37 A B C D E

This method can be used if the person is too large for you to carry, or the person must be carried too far. This is done when the victim is conscious. 38

This method can be used if the person is too large for you to carry, or the person must be carried too far. This is done when the victim is conscious. 39 Piggyback

When there are three first aiders. The strongest member is on the side with the fewest first aiders. 40

When there are three first aiders. The strongest member is on the side with the fewest first aiders. 41 Hammock Carry

This method is used when the floor is smooth, and short distance transport. 42

This method is used when the floor is smooth, and short distance transport. 43 Shoulder Drag

Carriers will stay on the uninjured side of the victim. This technique is for lifting patients onto a bed or stretcher. 44

Carriers will stay on the uninjured side of the victim. This technique is for lifting patients onto a bed or stretcher. 45 Bearer Alongside Carry

This method is used when first aider and victim must crawl underneath a low structure. 46

This method is used when first aider and victim must crawl underneath a low structure. 47 Fireman’s Drag / Tied-hands Crawl

Enumerate d ifferent kinds of carrying and transporting and injured person.

What are the things to consider in transporting a victim?

Why do we need to know and understand how to transport an injured person.

QUIZ

1. Which of the following is a One-Man Transport? a. Chair or Seat Carry b. Piggyback c. Hammock Carry d. Bearer Alongside Carry

2. This method is used when the floor is smooth and short distance transport. a. Shoulder Drag b. Fireman’s Carry c. Hammock Carry d. Pack Strap Carry

3. The rescuers will stay on the uninjured side of the victim. a. Shoulder Drag b. Piggyback c. Bearer Alongside Carry d. Hammock Carry

4. This method is used when the victim is smaller than the first aider. a. Shoulder Drag b. Fireman’s Carry c. Hammock Carry d. Pack Strap Carry

5. Used when the first aider and the victim must crawl underneath a low structure. a. Fireman’s Carry b. Fireman’s Drag/ Tied-hands Crawl c. Shoulder Drag d. Bearer Alongside Carry

Answer

1. Which of the following is a One-Man Transport? a. Chair or Seat Carry b. Piggyback c. Hammock Carry d. Bearer Alongside Carry

2. This method is used when the floor is smooth and short distance transport. a. Shoulder Drag b. Fireman’s Carry c. Hammock Carry d. Pack Strap Carry

3. The rescuers will stay on the uninjured side of the victim. a. Shoulder Drag b. Piggyback c. Bearer Alongside Carry d. Hammock Carry

4. This method is used when the victim is smaller than the first aider. a. Shoulder Drag b. Fireman’s Carry c. Hammock Carry d. Pack Strap Carry

5. Used when the first aider and the victim must crawl underneath a low structure. a. Fireman’s Carry b. Fireman’s Drag/ Tied-hands Crawl c. Shoulder Drag d. Bearer Alongside Carry

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