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Yolanda

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Your client has reddened areas on his heels. A proper position for him would be:
 
  1. supine with his heels in a donut device.
  2. high-Fowler's position.
  3. low-Fowler's position.
  4. supine with heels suspended off the bed.

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What is one of the most common locations for contractures resulting from immobility?
 
  1. wrist
  2. elbows
  3. knees
  4. hips



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