Final answer:
A right-side CVA patient should be placed in a supine position with their limbs touching at the sides.
Step-by-step explanation:
In right-side cerebrovascular accident (CVA) patients, the most appropriate position is supine with the upper limbs touching the sides and lower limbs touching at the sides. This position helps the patient maintain stability and prevents any further damage or discomfort.
For example, when a patient has a right-side CVA, they usually experience weakness or paralysis on the left side of the body. By placing the patient in a supine position, with limbs touching at the sides, it allows them to have equal weight distribution and provides an optimal base of support.
Other positions mentioned in options a and b (prone and standing respectively) are not suitable for managing the specific needs of a right-side CVA patient.