Ch. 8 Lifting and Moving Patients - Vocabulary Flashcards

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Backboard

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A long flat board made of rigid, rectangular material that is used to provide support to a patient who is suspected of having a hip, pelvic, spinal, or lower extremitiy injury; also called a spine board, trauma board, and longboard.

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Bariatrics

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A branch of medicine concerned with the management (prevention or control) of obesity and allied diseases.

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Basket stretcher

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A rigid stretcher commonly used in technical and water rescues that surrounds and supports the patient yet allows water to drain through holes in the bottom; also called a Stokes litter.

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Body mechanics

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The relationship between the body’s anatomic structures and the physical forces associated with lifting, moving, and carrying; the ways in which the body moves to achieve a specific action.

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Diamond carry

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A carrying technique in which one provider is located at the head end of the stretcher or backboard, one at the foot and and one at each side of the patient; each of the two providers at the sides uses one hand to support the stretcher or backboard so that all are able to face forward as they walk.

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Direct ground lift

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A lifting technique that is used for patients who are found lying supine on the ground with no suspected spinal injury.

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Emergency move

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A move in which the pt is dragged or pulled from a dangerous scene before assessment and care are provided.

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Extremity lift

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A lifting technique that is used for patients who are supine or in a sitting position with no suspected extremity or spinal injuries.

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Flexible stretcher

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A stretcher that is a rigid carrying device when secured around a patient but can be folded or rolled when not in use.

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Portable stretcher

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A stretcher with a strong, rectangular, tubular metal frame and a rigid fabric stretched across it.

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Power grip

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A technique in which the EMT’s back is held upright, with legs bent, and the patient is lifted when the EMT straightens the legs to raise the upper body and arms.

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Rapid extrication technique.

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A technique to move a patient from a sitting position inside a vehicle to supine on a backboard in less than one minute when conditions do not allow for standard immobilization.

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Scoop stretcher

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A stretcher that is designed to be split in two or four sections that can be fitted around a patient who is lying on the ground or other relatively flat surface; also called an orhtopedic stretcher.

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Stair chair

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A lightweight folding device that is used to carry a conscious, seated patent up or down stairs.

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Wheeled ambulance stretcher

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A specially designed stretcher that can be rolled along the ground. A collapsible undercarriage allows it to be loaded into the ambulance; also called an ambulance stretcher.

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