Explanation:
1. ANS: One-person move (spinal support,
conscious/unconscious)
In this place your hands beside the athlete's neck and grab the
clothing at the shoulder/trapezius region.
2. ANS: suddenly loses muscle tone
The suddenly loses his muscle tone and slumps in place or falls to the ground, unconscious. The body stiffens briefly and then begins to jerk. So in this condition emergency medical assistance was mostly preffereble.
3. ANS: In this situation the person is not able to walk and four handed assist are always used to help the person who can't walk. This requires two rescuer and each grasps his right hand wrist with the left hand. After this both rescuer grasps the other's left forearm with right hand. The two rescuers then squat down and make the victim to sit on the interlocked arm system. Victim then grab the shoulder of both the rescuer and then make him reach to the destination.
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