Final answer:
Intubated patients require the securing of the airway with the tube in place and immobilization of the cervical spine before they can be safely moved.
Step-by-step explanation:
When an intubated patient is to be moved, two key parts that must be secured and immobilized are the airway with the intubation tube in place, and typically the cervical spine to prevent any further injury. Ensuring the intubation tube is not dislodged is crucial for maintaining an open airway and providing a continuous supply of oxygen. If the patient has a suspected or confirmed cervical spine injury as well, which is often the case in trauma situations, a cervical collar is used, or in some cases, the entire body is stabilized on a spine board to prevent further injury during movement.