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EMS Patient Lifting - Preventing Back Injuries (Emergency Preparedness)

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Learn proper patient lifting techniques in EMS. Prevent back injuries and ensure the safety of both patients and responders.

14 minutes   |   SKU: 18005A    |    Language(s): EN    |    Produced 2009

SKU:

18005A

Language(s):

EN

Updated:

2009

Length

14 minutes

Training Objectives

Teach safe patient lifting techniques for EMS
Guide proper body mechanics and equipment usage
Prioritize injury prevention and well-being
Empower EMS personnel for safe patient care

Course Overview

EMS Patient Lifting - Preventing Back Injuries (Emergency Preparedness) Details

Emergency Medical Service (EMS) personnel are highly trained, capable, and extremely professional in attending the needs of victims in times of emergencies. According to historical statistics, EMS professionals do not always take care of themselves, particularly when it comes to back strains, sprains and injuries.

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Back Anatomy
  • Moving a Patient
  • Summary

Runtime: 14 Min.

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