Across
- 4. the minimum amount of force necessary to overcome the resistance offered by the subject
- 6. A method of limiting a patient's movements, usually by physical means such as a padded cloth strap;
- 7. A side-lying position used to maintain a clear airway in unconscious patients without injuries who are breathing adequately.
- 9. an emergency move that uses a patients clothing
- 11. type of carry supported by responders shoulder
- 14. method to move a patient by placing them on a blanket and pulling them away from the scene
- 16. The position a patient naturally assumes when feeling or in pain
- 19. a two-responder, nonemergency lift
- 20. lying on the back
- 23. Equipment used for patient transport in a supine position.
- 24. a method by transferring a patient from bed to stretcher
- 25. A type of emergency move that is a variation of the clothes drag
- 26. A method of assisting a patient to walk by supporting one of the patient's arms over the responder's shoulder
Down
- 1. piece of equipment used to secure a patient when removing them from a scene
- 2. a nonemergency method of lifting directly from the ground
- 3. A method of moving a patient in which the patient is bound to the responder's neck and held underneath the responder
- 5. method of moving the patient bed to stretcher and using the stretchers bottom sheet
- 8. A non-emergency method of carrying a patient by creating a "seat" with the arms of two responders
- 10. the method used to turn a patient with a spinal injury,
- 12. A type of single-rescuer carry
- 13. lifting technique in which the EMT's back is held upright, with legs bent,
- 15. the field of philosophy that studies muscular actions
- 17. A lift technique that is useful when one of the lifter's legs or ankles is weaker than the other
- 18. A hand position for lifting that requires the full surface of the palms and fingers to come in contact with the object being lifted
- 21. is also known as a foot drag
- 22. A lightweight folding device that is used to carry a conscious, seated patient up or down stairs.
