Final answer:
The Hoyer lift is the correct option for moving a client without the client's ability to bear weight or assist, as it is a mechanical device used for safely transferring immobile patients.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks about equipment used to move a client from one place to another without the client being able to bear weight or assist. The correct answer is B. Hoyer lift. A Hoyer lift is a mechanical device designed to transfer patients who lack the ability to move themselves. It uses a sling that attaches to a lift mechanism, safely moving the patient from a bed to a wheelchair or other location, without physical strain on the caregiver. In contrast, a transfer belt (A) is used when a patient can provide some assistance, a slide board (C) helps in transferring patients who have some ability to bear weight, and a wheelchair (D) is a mobility aid used by the patient who can sit upright with or without assistance.