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3.4.3

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When extricating and transporting a patient, it is important to explain the process and let them touch the equipment. Offer your arm for them to hold onto while guiding them. Stop completely before any obstacles. Guide dogs are always on duty and should not be distracted. The ADA permits guide dogs in public buildings. Be sure to explain in advance what you are doing when extricating and transporting the patient. Place equipment next to them and let them touch it. When guiding, offer your arm for them to hold onto and walk to the side. Come to a complete stop with the patient before steps, curbs, doorways, or before other barriers. Guide dogs are trained to be alert to their owners and are on duty whenever in their harness. Do not allow distraction by petting or feeding the dogs. The ADA allows guide dogs in any public building.

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