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  1. ... may have a spinal injury unless it is absolutely necessary. For example, if you need to get ... person before medical help arrives unless it is absolutely necessary. DO NOT remove a football helmet or ...
  2. ... breathing and CPR. Avoid moving the person (unless absolutely necessary) until medical help arrives. Have someone call ... these precautions: Do not move the person unless absolutely necessary. Head injuries may be associated with spinal ...
  3. ... for safety. If medicines or supplements are not absolutely necessary, do not take them.
  4. ... unmedicated, or "natural," childbirth, and others know they absolutely do not want to have an unmedicated childbirth. ...
  5. ... risk increases. However, it does not mean you absolutely will get cancer. Many women who get breast ...
  6. ... hip, pelvis, or upper leg unless it is absolutely necessary. If you must move the person, pull ...
  7. ... hip, pelvis, or upper leg unless it is absolutely necessary. If you are the only rescuer and ...
  8. ... neck, chest or airway injury, unless it is absolutely necessary. Protect and stabilize the neck if the ...
  9. ... a wound. Do not move the person unless absolutely necessary. Do not shake the person if they ...
  10. ... or go out onto ice unless you are absolutely sure it is safe. Extend a long pole ...
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