what are 3 ways to move an injured person
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The sports of hocky, football, and baseball move objects.
Yes, gas molecules do move freely in three directions.(Every substantial particle is to be found in "space" = "3D" = three "dimensions", but not essentially "moving free")
The person's feet push backward on the sidewalk; the sidewalk pushes forward on the person.
kilograms= 1,000 grams to make kilograms to grams, move the decimal three spaces to the right. To make grams into kilograms, move the decimal three spaces to the left.
Radiation and conduction
Move an injured person only if the scene becomes unsafe. Wait for the emergency personnel to evacuate the victim.
Very carefully
If they are in immediate danger in the location they are in.
The first thing to do is check if any passengers have been injured including yourself. If there is anyone else invloved try to get help if they have a serious wound or have been knocked out. Call an ambulance or police if anyone is injured. IMPORTANT! Do not move a seriously injured person as you might make it worse.
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
You should move a person during CPR only if the scene becomes unsafe.
Move the injured person only if the scene becomes unsafe.
yea and hold there neck so they dont move it. spinal cord injurys are very bad
Moving the injured body part could make it worse, especially if the neck or back is injured.
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
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.
you leave them they are better off dead anyway