The rapid extrication technique is designed to move a patient in a series of coordinated movements
from the sitting position to the supine position on a long backboard while always maintaining
stabilization and support for the head/neck, torso, and pelvis.
Rapid extrication
A rapid extrication technique should be performed when a patient is in a life-threatening situation, especially if they are trapped in a vehicle or another hazardous environment. This technique is essential when there is a risk of further injury, such as in the presence of fire, smoke, or unstable surroundings. Additionally, it should be used if the patient's condition indicates the need for immediate medical intervention that cannot be provided while they are still in the vehicle. Safety of both the patient and rescuers must be prioritized during the process.
The rapid extrication technique is designed to move a patient in a series of coordinated movements from the sitting position to the supine position on a long backboard while always maintaining stabilization and support for the head/neck, torso, and pelvis.
Plight:a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one.
Plight:a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one.
Yes, For various reasons. Mainly, During extrication there could be metal instruments used to get in the vehicle, remove the PT, etc. It prevents the FF/EMTs from beingelectrocuted, or causing sparks which in turn, set the car ablaze.Source - Volunteer FF
The noun form is extrication. Example sentence:The extraction of the cat from the drain pipe was filmed by a TV crew.
In all the searches I have done, and the internet extrication of data, I was not able to locate a single statement on a person that did not board the Titanic because of a dream.
A situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one; an unfortunate or trying position or condition; a tight spot Predicament- a difficult situation - an unpleasantly difficult, perplexing, or dangerous situation
The comparative of rapid is more rapid
more rapid, most rapid
more rapid, most rapid