Author Question: Moving the patient from one place to another is called positioning the patient. True ... (Read 50 times)

tingc95

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Moving the patient from one place to another is called positioning the patient.
 
  True
 
  False

Question 2

When taking a patient in a wheelchair down a steep ramp you should
 
  A)
 
  walk backwards holding the chair and moving it carefully down the ramp.
  B)
 
  face forward pulling the chair behind you.
  C)
 
  walk backwards pulling the chair from its front end.
  D)
 
  face forward pushing the chair ahead of you.



Zebsrer

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Answer to Question 1

False

Answer to Question 2

Answer:

A



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