How to Perform an Emergency Blanket Drag | Healthcare Ergonomics Training
A blanket can be used to move a person in an emergency. First, the patient needs to be rolled onto the blanket. Hold the top of the blanket like a sling and walk backwards, dragging the patient. https://www.ProErgonomics.com | Ergonomics Training by https://www.ProTrainings.com Video created by ProTrainings. ProTrainings offers a variety of courses. Visit https://www.protrainings.com For CPR Certification please visit https://www.procpr.org Bloodborne pathogens: https://www.probloodborne.com Pet First Aid and CPR: https://www.catanddogfirstaid.com/ Anaphylaxis: https://www.proanaphylaxis.com/ HIPAA: https://www.prohipaa.com/ ACLS: https://www.proacls.com/ PALS: https://www.propals.io/ / procpr / procpr / procpr

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