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krzymel

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To move a handicapped patient who is on his back to one side of the bed, you should first
 
  A)
 
  adjust the pillow.
  B)
 
  move his hips toward you.
  C)
 
  move his shoulders toward you.
  D)
 
  push his hips away from you.

Question 2

For moving patients in their beds more easily, the best way to avoid friction and irritation to the patient's skin is to
 
  A)
 
  slide the patient.
  B)
 
  use a pull sheet.
  C)
 
  roll the patient.
  D)
 
  lift the patient.



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nicoleclaire22

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Answer to Question 1

Answer:

C

Answer to Question 2

Answer:

B




krzymel

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


cici

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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