Learn how to create an anatomical splint to treat a fracture or broken bone and get expert tips and instruction for applying basic first aid, CPR, and other emergency medical treatment in this free instructional video.
Expert: Amy Pearson
Contact: www.opportunityresources.org
Bio: Amy Pearson is certified to teach First Aid and CPR. She has been teaching these classes to staff at Opportunity Resources Inc. in Missoula, Montana, for nine years.
Filmmaker: Paige Williams
You can support a severley injured limb without {things} i.e. other objects you need to find in a hurry if you or your freind are hurt. {Things} may not be there, So, we
are taught to use part the injureds own body to protect the injury.
MrWesley3000 1 year ago
i didnt under stand
iselena123 2 years ago
A by-stander who is used to support an injured limb works great while you get your primary assessment done. As well as a detailed secondary survey.
TRIXSTER03 3 years ago
using semi-broad cravat is more stable to hold both limbs, it is better also to put something (blanket)in between both legs to stabilized into position, also using square knot tie techniques.
wilkylao 3 years ago 2