&questionText=One of your team members has become a casualty. He is conscious, but you suspect that he may have a neck injury. He needs to be moved to the ambulance collection point. You and a fellow team member have decided to move the casualty using the two-man arms carry so that you can keep the casualties head and legs in alignment with his body. You have lifted the casualty while rising to your knees. Select the statement that best describes the final step in the two-man arms carry procedure.&
&lure1=The bearers turn the casualty toward their chests, while rising to a standing position.&
&lure2=The bearers turn the casualty toward the ground, while rising to a standing position.&
&lure3=The bearers turn the casualty toward the ground, while rising to a kneeling position.&
&lure4=The bearers turn the casualty toward their chests, while rising to a kneeling position.&
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&correctFeedback=Good job! The final step in performing the two-man arms carry is to turn the casualty toward their chests, while rising to a standing position.&
&correctFeedback2=Good job! The final step in performing the two-man arms carry is to turn the casualty toward their chests, while rising to a standing position.&
&incorrectFeedback1=Incorrect. When the casualty is turned to the correct position, they will then need to rise. Please try this Quick Review again.&
&failedFeedback=Incorrect! The final step in performing the two-man arms carry is to turn the casualty toward their
chests, while rising to a standing position.&
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