Evacuate Casualties Reviews
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&questionText=You have come upon a casualty that needs assistance being evacuated to the ambulance collection point. The casualty is able to walk on one leg. You decide to transport him using the supporting carry. You have raised the casualty from the ground and have drawn his arm around your neck. Select the statement that best describes the final step in the supporting carry procedure.& &lure1=Place your arm around his leg and carry him to the collection point.& &lure2=Place your arm around his waist and assist him to the collection point.& &lure3=Place the casualty on the litter and evacuate him to the collection point.& &lure4=Place the casualty on your back and carry him to the collection point.& &attempts=2& &correctResponse=2& &correctFeedback=Good job! The final step in performing the supporting carry is to place your arm around his wrist and assist him to the collection point. Click the Next button to continue.& &correctFeedback2=Good job! The final step in performing the supporting carry is to place your arm around his wrist and assist him to the collection point. Click the Next button to continue.& &incorrectFeedback1=Incorrect. The supporting carry is used when the casualty can walk or hop. Please try this Quick Review again.& &failedFeedback=Incorrect! The final step in performing the supporting carry is to place your arm around his waist and assist him to the collection point.& &link=a410p0040s02p0110.html& &mediaStyle=swf&
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