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itsmyluck

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The nurse is preparing a client to be turned in bed. In what position would the nurse place the client to begin this procedure?
 
  A) Sitting up
  B) Lying prone
  C) Lying flat
  D) Lying flat with feet raised slightly

Question 2

The nurse is preparing to move a patient up in bed with the assistance of another nurse. In what position would the nurse place the patient, if tolerated?
 
  A) Reverse Trendelenburg
  B) Supine
  C) Sitting
  D) Semi-Fowler's



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
The nurse would position the bed so that the client is lying flat on his/her back and then raise the bed to a comfortable working height. This facilitates moving the client to the side in order to perform the turn in bed.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B
The nurse would adjust the head of the bed to a flat position or slight Trendelenburg, as low as the patient can tolerate. Flat positioning helps to decrease the gravitational pull of the upper body.





 

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