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Job Performance Requirement 16- 1 Extremity Carry

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Job Performance Requirement 16-1. Extremity Carry. A Lay the patient on his back, with arms laid across torso, knees bent, and feet pushed back approximately halfway to buttocks. For an unconscious patient, it may be easiest to have the rescuer at the patient’s feet reach down, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Job Performance Requirement  16-1

Job Performance Requirement 16-1

Extremity Carry

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JPR 16-1A

A Lay the patient on his back, with arms laid across torso, knees bent, and feet pushed back

approximately halfway to buttocks. For an unconscious patient, it may be easiest to havethe rescuer at the patient’s feet reach down,grasp the patient’s hands, and pull him into a

sitting position using the rescuer’s weight.Have a conscious patient assume a sitting

posture with feet pulled back, lifting theknees above the floor.

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JPR 16-1B

B The rescuer at the patient’s head squats behind the patient, sliding arms under the

patient’s armpits and grasping the wrist of the patient’s opposite arm (if possible). At the same

time, the rescuer at the patient’s feet squats between the patient’s feet and grasps the patient’s legs under the knees (if possible)or as close as possible below the knees.

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JPR 16-1C

C When ready to lift, the rescuers need to communicate clearly with each other so that

they can stand as one and carry the patient to safety.