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The OEC-6 manual provides various methods for moving patients in urgent and non-urgent situations. Different injuries require different techniques. Learning and understanding these movements will help patrollers transport patients when necessary. Images are provided to identify each method. If unsure, the correct answer will be shown. Methods include human crutch, two-person carry, chair carry, shoulder drag, underarm wrist drag, bean bridge lift, extremity lift, and log roll. More details can be found in chapter 5 of the OEC 6th edition. you There are various methods described in OEC-6 for the movement of patients in both urgent and non-urgent circumstances. Different injuries will require different techniques. Knowing and understanding each of the following movements will help the patroller to move a patient when the need arises. Look at the following images to determine what method is being used. Drag and drop the terms with their corresponding images. If you're not sure, the correct answer will appear after your attempt. Human crutch, two-person, chair carry, shoulder drag, underarm wrist drag, bean bridge lift, extremity lift, log roll. For more information, refer to OEC 6th edition chapter 5.