Casualty Movement

The casualty movement is the procedures used to move a casualty from the initial location (street, home, working place...) to the ambulance. The first step is the casualty lifting, to put him/her on a stretcher. The final step is the patient transfer frome the stretcher to the hospital bed. The present article is only about the handling of the stretcher once the casualty is on it. The use of wheeled stretchers, usually used in most developped emergency services, does not need much explanation, except that great care must be taken in order to avoid to worsen an instable trauma. The article will focus on the handling of folding stretchers, that must be caried.

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