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Mimi

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Before logrolling a patient onto the patient's side, you should lock the wheels of the bed and
 
  A)
 
  position the pull sheet.
  B)
 
  place a small pillow under the patient's back.
  C)
 
  raise the side rails at the far side of the bed.
  D)
 
  bend your knees with your feet together.

Question 2

After moving a patient from bed into a wheelchair, you observe that the patient is perspiring and becoming pale. You should
 
  A)
 
  use the signal light to call for help.
  B)
 
  go to the nursing station for help.
  C)
 
  wheel the patient to the nurse's station.
  D)
 
  use a house phone to call a doctor.



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itsakadoozi

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Answer to Question 1

Answer:

C

Answer to Question 2

Answer:

A




Mimi

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


ghepp

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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