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2-1: Proper Removal of Medical Gloves
5-1: Direct Ground Lift
5-2: Four-Person Log Roll
5-3: Preparing a Blanket Roll
5-4: Applying the Blanket Roll to Stabilize the Patient’s Head and Neck
6-1 Clearing the Airway Using Finger Sweeps
6-2: Inserting an Oral Airway
6-3: Inserting a Nasal Airway
6-4: Performing Mouth-to-Mask Rescue Breathing
6-5: Performing Mouth-to-Barrier Rescue Breathing
6-6: Performing Infant Rescue Breathing
6-7: Managing Airway Obstruction in a Conscious Patient
9-1: Performing Chest Compressions
9-2: One-Rescuer Adult CPR
9-3: Two-Rescuer Adult CPR
9-4: Procedure for Automated External Defibrillation
14-1: Checking Circulation, Sensation, and Movement in an Injured Extremity
14-2: Applying a SAM Splint
14-3: Applying an Air Splint
14-4: Applying a Traction Splint
14-5: Applying an Air Splint to the Leg
14-6: Applying a Pillow Splint for Ankle or Foot Injury
14-7: Stabilizing the Cervical Spine and Maintaining an Open Airway
14-8: Removing the Mask on a Sports Helmet
14-9: Removing a Helmet
15-1: Putting on Sterile Gloves
15-2: Resuscitating a Newborn Infant
18-1: Assessing the Vehicle Through the Window
18-2: Airway Management in a Vehicle
20-1: Turing a Patient in the Water
21-1: Using a Bag-Mask Device With One Rescuer