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D2AR0N

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A patient lies in a special type of bed frame that allows the entire bed to turn from side to side. The mattress is low air-loss and the bed can be programmed to turn by degrees at set intervals.
 
  The nurse explains to the patient that this is a type of specialty bed called a
  1. Specialized mattress.
  2. Mattress overlay.
  3. Combination bed.
  4. Continuous lateral-rotation bed.

Question 2

A patient lies in a bed frame lined with a pocketed air mattress. Each pocket is filled with air and can be inflated or slightly deflated to prevent pressure on any one area.
 
  A nurse explains to the patient that this type of specialty mattress that can be customized for the needs of each patient is called a
  1. Continuous lateral-rotation bed.
  2. Low air-loss bed.
  3. Mattress overlay.
  4. Air-fluidized bed.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 4

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2



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