In emergency situations, fast and safe first aid measures are crucial to minimise injuries and save lives. Patient transport and immobilisation play a central role in this by ensuring the basis for effective care and transfer of injured persons.
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Patient transport involves techniques and equipment to safely transport injured persons from one place to another without worsening the patient's condition. Choosing the right equipment, adapted to the specific needs and injuries, is essential.
Immobilisation is used to stabilise injured persons in order to prevent further damage. The use of suitable aids can effectively prevent the injury and condition of the injured person from deteriorating.
The interaction between immobilisation and patient transport is essential for comprehensive first aid. Proper immobilisation of an injury prior to transport prevents the injury from worsening and enables safe transport, even under difficult conditions. For example, in the case of a broken bone, the affected limb is first immobilised to minimise movement and reduce pain. The patient can then be transported safely and with minimal risk of additional injury.
This symbiosis requires not only the right material and knowledge of how to use it, but also an understanding of the dynamics of the human body and the potential risks associated with certain injuries. Careful assessment of the situation and the application of both measures in harmony will ensure that the injured person is treated as effectively and gently as possible.
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