The victim is less likely to aggravate existing injuries The victim is less likely to have his or her injuries made worse by movement across rough terrain. Also, depending on the circumstances, a litter makes a victim far easier to transport. <><><>
* Stabilization of the victim's spine. * Ability to easily move the victim into shock and recovery positions. * Safety of the victim and rescue team. * The ability to move the victim in all 3 dimensions without significant risk of losing control of the victim * Control of the incognizant patient.
The victim is less likely to aggravate existing injuries.
The victim is less likely to aggravate existing injuries
The victim is less likely to aggravate existing injuries.The victim is less likely to have his or her injuries made worse by movement across rough terrain.Also, depending on the circumstances, a litter makes a victim far easier to transport.Stabilization of the victim's spine.Ability to easily move the victim into shock and recovery positions.Safety of the victim and rescue team.The ability to move the victim in all 3 dimensions without significant risk of losing control of the victimControl of the incognizant patient.
less likely to aggravate existing injuries
A "fireman's carry" is the recommended method if you can lift and carry the victim. Otherwise an improvised litter if this is practical. Any method is limited by the capabilities of the transporting person.
SABC: you use the three-man lift procedure to place the victim on to the litter
pickle...thats the answer mr. nova net <rolling the victim;> ~nova net~
The victim can't walk and he/she might be heavy. That's why you should use a litter to carry a victim with a sprained ankle.
The victim is the chicken... Joke! It is Oedipus Rex! Why? Me dont know!
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The preferred method is on a litter or a stretcher. You can improvise litters--there's a way to wrap a poncho around two long poles so the victim doesn't fall out.
you're less likely to aggravate existing injuries and injure the victim further