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Assessment (Evaluation) Phase |
a. Check for responsiveness (Figure 2-1A)--establish
whether the casualty is conscious by gently shaking him and asking
"Are you O.K.?"
b. Call for help (Figure 2-1B).
c. Position the unconscious casualty so that he is lying
on his back and on a firm surface (Figure 2-1C)
(081-831-1042).
WARNING (081-831-1042)
If the casualty is lying on his chest (prone position), cautiously
roll the casualty as a unit so that his body does not twist
(which may further complicate a neck, back or spinal injury.
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(1) Straighten the casualty's legs. Take the casualty's arm that
is nearest to you and move it so that it is straight and above
his head. Repeat procedure for the other arm.
(2) Kneel beside the casualty with your knees near his shoulders (leave space to roll his body) (Figure 2-1B). Place one hand behind his head and neck for support. With your other hand, grasp the casualty under his far arm
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(3) Roll the casualty toward you using a steady and even pull.
His head and neck should stay in line with his back.
(4) Return the casualty's arms to his
side. Straighten his legs. Reposition yourself so that you are
now kneeling at the level of the casualty's shoulders. However,
if a neck injury is suspected, and the jaw thrust will be used,
kneel at the casualty's head, looking toward his feet. |
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Index
Index
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