LESSON EXERCISES: LESSON 7
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer the following exercises by marking the letter of the response
that best answers the question or best completes the sentence or by writing the answer
in the space provided.
After you have answered all of the exercises, check your answers against the
"Solutions to Lesson Exercises" at the end of the exercises. For each exercise
answered incorrectly, reread the lesson material referenced.
1.
When preparing the casualty to be transported using the fireman's carry, you
should position the casualty in a ___________ position.
a. Prone (on his stomach).
b. Supine (on his back).
2.
A casualty is lying on his back. He has a dressed wound on his left side. In order
to turn him onto his abdomen, you should:
a. Kneel at his left side, grab his far shoulder and hip, and pull so the casualty
rolls onto his front.
b. Kneel at his left side, grab his near shoulder and hip, and push so the casualty
rolls onto his front.
c.
Kneel at his right side, grab his near shoulder and hip, and push so the
casualty rolls onto his front.
d. Kneel at his right side, grab his far shoulder and hip, and pull so the casualty
rolls onto his front.
3.
Which manual carry is commonly used to move a casualty up or down stairs?
a. Fireman's carry.
b. Neck drag.
c.
Cradle drop drag.
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