You are correctly using the blanket drag to move a patient when you:

A) place the patient in a blanket and drag him by grasping his forearms.
B) secure the patient in a blanket and drag him headfirst toward you.
C) place the patient in the blanket in a prone position and drag him toward you.
D) secure the patient in a supine position and drag him feet first along the ground.

B

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