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You should move a person during CPR only if the scene becomes unsafe.

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Move an injured person only if?

Move an injured person only if the scene becomes unsafe. Wait for the emergency personnel to evacuate the victim.


How do you move an injured person?

Very carefully


You move an injured person only if?

If they are in immediate danger in the location they are in.


A person who will not or cannot move an injured joint could be suffering from what?

a person who will not or cannot move an injured joint could be suffering from sprain. Strain may only limit motion, but sprain is more serious


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Move the injured person only if the scene becomes unsafe.


Why shouldn't you move a person with a broken bone?

Moving the injured body part could make it worse, especially if the neck or back is injured.


How do you move a victim that may have a head neck or back injury?

If your not a professional your not supposed to move a injured person because he or she could get severely injured or worse. But the best thing to do is put the person on a hard surface and keep their neck and back as straight as you can


How does pain help with injury and sickness?

Pain is a protective function. When injured, pain reminds a person not to move the injured part. When ill, pain (such as a severe headache) reminds a person to lie down.


What is the best way to move an injured person When under fire?

you leave them they are better off dead anyway


Do you can try to move accident victims from the scene.?

Never move a person injured in an accident unless it is absolutely necessary to get them out of harms way of a fire or similar situation.


When do you move an injured victim?

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