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jazziefee

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You are making an occupied bed. You have removed the top sheet and have correctly positioned the patient on his/her side. Which of the following is the correct procedure to follow next?
 
  A)
 
  Fold all bottom sheets toward the patient and slide him/her to the center of the bed.
  B)
 
  Fold all corners on the bottom sheets toward the patient .
  C)
 
  Fold all bottom sheets toward the patient and tuck toward his/her chest.
  D)
 
  Fold the draw sheet toward the patient and tuck it against his/her back.

Question 2

Long-term care patients often may bring pieces of their own furniture with them.
 
  True
 
  False



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blfontai

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Answer to Question 1

Answer:

D

Answer to Question 2

True




jazziefee

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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