Carry and Transport

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PRAYER

INTRODUCTION
REVIEW
1. What are the types of bandage?
2. Can you differentiate types of
open wound?
3. How is important the dressing
and bandage?
Carrying
and
Transportin
g an
Injured
Person
 At this stage, you will
experience different things.
You will be challenged to
analyze situations and use
your muscular strength and
endurance to carry and
transfer an injured person to a
safer place.
 At the end of this lesson, you
are expected to demonstrate
the proper techniques in
carrying and transporting the
victims of unintentional
injuries.
 Objectives:

1. Identify the different types


of carrying and transporting of
an injured person

2. Demonstrate proper
techniques in carrying and
transporting an injured person
DEVELOPMENT
Activity:

“How Will You Bring Me to A Safe


Place”
Transporting an injured person to
a safer place requires great care.
A first aider must undergo proper
training. When doing this, a first
aider must consider the following
factors:
a. Weight and height of the victim
b. Status of the victim (conscious or
unconscious)
c. Environment (safe, floor is
smooth, narrow or wide)
d. Special need considerations
(injuries of the victims)
One-man Carry
Fireman’s Carry – the easiest way
to transport a light and smaller
victim
Piggy Back – when the
victim is conscious
Pack Strap Carry - when the victim
is smaller than the first aider
Shoulder Drag – used when the
floor is smooth, short distance
transport
Fireman’s Drag or Tied-hands Crawl –
used when first aider and victim must
crawl underneath a low structure
Blanket Drag – used when the
victim is seriously injured and
should not be lifted
Two-man Carry
Chair or Seat Carry – when there
are two first aiders and a chair is
available
Hammock Carry – when
there are three first aiders
Bearer Alongside Carry – carriers
will stay on the uninjured side of the
victim is available
Six Man Lift and Carry – when
there are six first aiders
ENGAGEMENT
Activity 2 Pick and Carry

Pick one (1) from the different


kinds of carrying and
transporting victim (one-man or
two-man carry). With your
family members demonstrate
the proper techniques of
carrying and transporting
victim, them answer the
following questions:
1.Which among the techniques do
you find the easiest and the most
difficult? Why?

2. What fitness components are


needed by a first aider or rescuer in
transporting a victim to a safer
place?

3. What are the things to consider in


transporting a victim?
ASSIMILATION
Quiz
Test I. True or
False
Directions:
Write TRUE if
the stamen is
correct and
FALSE if it is
incorrect.
1. A victim which is unconscious are the only
one can be transport in a safe place during
accident happen.
2. Bear along side carry is applicable with
limited space only.
3. First aider can lifted a victim without
considering victim status nor weight and
height.
4. Piggy back carry suited for one-man carry of
unconscious status.
5. For two-man carry required coordination of
first aider even mobilization.
Activity 5 Thinking of
Other
If you were the SK Chairman of
your barangay, will you offer
First Aid skills training to the
youth of your community? Why?
How will you do this?
REFERENCE
Badiola, Mary Grace J. et al
(2014). A Journey Through
Western Music and ArtsGrade 9
Music and Arts- Kearner’s
Materials (First Edition). Pasig
City: Department of education:
Bureau of Learning Resources.

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