Course curriculum

    1. Terms & Conditions

    2. Terms Acknowledgement

    3. Optional Downloads

    4. Ask a question

    1. Part A: Intro to Stretchers

    2. Part B: Inspection and Maintenance

    3. Part C: Stretcher as a Management Tool

    4. Part D: Safe Handling

    5. Part E: Rolling Risk and Stabilization

    6. Ask a question

    1. Stretcher Safety Assessment

    1. Evaluation

About this course

  • Prerequisite: None
  • Audience: AEMT, Paramedic
  • Instructors:
    · Erik D Axene, MD, FACEP
    · Matt Ball, FF/Paramedic, RN
5 star rating

ANOTHER OUTSTANDING COURSE

Abigail Rich

They just keep getting better and better

They just keep getting better and better

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stretcher ops

Judith Kuhl;

great info- (the svt trick I'm gonna use) engaging, funny but just real life. good job guys- Paramedic- The REAL upstate NY

great info- (the svt trick I'm gonna use) engaging, funny but just real life. good job guys- Paramedic- The REAL upstate NY

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OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!

Sophia Rich

YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!

YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!

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6006 Stretcher Safety (ALS)

Andrew Stratton

Great course for reviewing safety of using stretchers

Great course for reviewing safety of using stretchers

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Great

Krisztián Sándor Szabó

It was eye-opening for me. Thx. :-)

It was eye-opening for me. Thx. :-)

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Good Description of course.

Michael Sorey

Thought it took a subject not normally gone over and did a good job of keeping it interesting.

Thought it took a subject not normally gone over and did a good job of keeping it interesting.

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Nice Drawings

Joanna Marvin

Sometimes when you look at pictures of an actual stretcher, it's hard to see specifics because there are so many moving parts. I appreciate the supported hand drawings. It was easy to see specific areas of the stretcher when the sketches only incl...

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Sometimes when you look at pictures of an actual stretcher, it's hard to see specifics because there are so many moving parts. I appreciate the supported hand drawings. It was easy to see specific areas of the stretcher when the sketches only included the parts of the stretcher you were discussing.

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Great

Krisztián Sándor Szabó

It was eye-opening for me. Thx. :-)

It was eye-opening for me. Thx. :-)

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