Chapter 3 | Lifting and Moving Patients Flashcards

• How using body mechanics to lift and move patients can help prevent injury • When it is proper to move a patient and how to do so safely • The various devices used to immobilize, move, and carry patients

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1
Q

List:

considerations before lifting any patient

3 points

A
  • The object: Estimate the patient’s weight
  • Your limitations: Know your limits
  • Communication: Communicate the plan for lifting and carrying with your partner
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Fill in the blank:

To prevent injury when lifting, position your [BLANK] properly.

A

position your feet properly.

They should be on a firm, level surface and placed shoulder-width apart.

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Fill in the blank:

To prevent injury when lifting, lift with your [BLANK].

A

lift with your legs.

Do not use your back to do the lifting.

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Fill in the blank:

To prevent injury when lifting, never [BLANK] or [BLANK].

A

never turn or twist

Attempting other moves while lifting are a major cause of injury.

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Fill in the blank:

To prevent injury when lifting, do not [BLANK] when lifting with one hand.

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do not compensate when lifting with one hand.

Avoid leaning to either side. Keep your back straight and locked.

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Fill in the blank:

To prevent injury when lifting, keep the weight as [BLANK] as possible to your body.

A

keep the weight as close as possible to your body.

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Fill in the blank:

To prevent injury when lifting, use a [BLANK] when carrying a patient on stairs.

A

use a stair chair when carrying a patient on stairs.

Keep your back straight, flex knees, and lean forward from hips.

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8
Q

Define:

power lift

squat lift

A

lift from squatting position with weight to be lifted close to body

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9
Q

List:

situations which require emergency moves

3 points

A
  • hazardous scenes
  • care of life-threatening conditions which require repositioning
  • presence of other patience to care for
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10
Q

List:

situations which require urgent moves

2 points

A
  • required treatment can be performed only if patient is moved
  • factors at scene cause patient decline
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11
Q

Explain:

difference between emergency move and urgent move

A

unlike emergency moves, urgent moves are performed with precautions for spinal injury

Moving a patient to a backboard is often part of an urgent move.

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12
Q

Describe:

clothes drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

A

pulling patient by shirt above shoulders

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13
Q

Describe:

incline drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

A

always head-first

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14
Q

Describe:

shoulder drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

A

dragging patient from under armpits

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15
Q

Describe:

foot drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

A

do not bump patient’s head

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16
Q

Describe:

firefighter drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

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17
Q

Describe:

blanket drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

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18
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Describe:

one-rescuer assist

(one-rescuer emergency move)

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19
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Describe:

cradle carry

(one-rescuer emergency move)

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20
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Describe:

pack strap carry

(one-rescuer emergency move)

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21
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Describe:

firefighter’s carry

(one-rescuer emergency move)

A
22
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Describe:

piggyback carry

(one-rescuer emergency move)

A
23
Q

Describe:

two-rescuer assist

(two-rescuer emergency move)

A
24
Q

Describe:

firefighter’s carry with assist

(two-rescuer emergency move)

A
25
Q

Fill in the blank:

Avoid reaching more than [BLANK] inches in front of your body.

A

Avoid reaching more than 10-20 inches in front of your body.

26
Q

Describe:

wheeled ambulance stretcher

A

(usually powered) patient-carrying device

27
Q

Answer:

How many providers should handle a patient in a stretcher?

A

2 providers

28
Q

Describe:

stair chair

A

chair used for moving patients up/down stairs

moving stair chairs upwards sucks

29
Q

Fill in the blank:

Patients in stair chairs instinctively [BLANK] when being tilted back.

A

Patients in stair chairs instinctively reach their arm out when being tilted back.

30
Q

Describe:

long backboard

A

manual patient-carrying device used for spinal injuries

31
Q

Describe

flexible stretcher

(i.e. the Reeves)

A

curved stretcher helpful for transporting patients who cannot sit in chair

32
Q

Describe:

basket stretcher

A

stretcher used to transport patients through difficult terrain

33
Q

Define:

position of comfort

(positional terminology)

A

most comfortable position that is safe for patient with straps attached

34
Q

Describe:

extremety lift

(two-rescuer emergency move)

A
35
Q

Describe:

binder lift

(two-rescuer emergency move)

A

lifting with binder around patient’s torso

36
Q

Explain:

how to move patient with suspected spinal injury

A

immobilize head, neck, and spine before moving patient

keep spine in straight line

37
Q

Answer:

What is the preferred number of rescuers when using a stair chair?

A

3 rescuers

2 lifting, 1 spotting

38
Q

Identify:

A

Explain:

clothes drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

39
Q

Identify:

A

Explain:

incline drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

40
Q

Identify:

A

shoulder drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

41
Q

Identify:

do not bump patient’s head

A

Explain:

foot drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

42
Q

Identify:

A

Explain:

firefighter drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

43
Q

Identify:

A

Explain:

blanket drag

(one-rescuer emergency move)

44
Q

Identify:

A

wheeled ambulance stretcher

45
Q

Identify:

A

Describe:

stair chair

46
Q

Identify:

A

Describe:

long backboard

47
Q

Identify:

A

Describe

flexible stretcher

(i.e. the Reeves)

48
Q

Identify:

A

Describe:

basket stretcher

49
Q

Identify:

A

Explain:

extremety lift

(two-rescuer emergency move)

50
Q

Fill in the blank:

A flexible stretcher [SHOULD/SHOULDN’T] be used to immobilize a patient’s spine.

A

A flexible stretcher should not be used to immobilize a patient’s spine.

51
Q

Answer:

If a patient is unable to sit in a stair chair, what is your best next course of action to transport them safely.

A

try laying the patient supine in a flexible stretcher