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A CPCT is transferring a patient using a Hoyer lift from a bed to a wheelchair. As the patient is being transferred, the CPCT should place him into which of the following positions?

A) Supine
B) Prone
C) Sitting
D) Trendelenburg

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Final answer:

A CPCT should place a patient in a sitting position when using a Hoyer lift to transfer them from a bed to a wheelchair, as it is the correct and safe manner for this procedure.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a Certified Patient Care Technician (CPCT) is transferring a patient using a Hoyer lift from a bed to a wheelchair, the correct position to place the patient in is the sitting position. This is because the Hoyer lift is designed to support the patient in a seated position while being moved. The options of supine (lying face up), prone (lying face down), and Trendelenburg (lying with the body tilted where the head is lower than the feet) are not suitable for this type of transfer and could be unsafe or uncomfortable for the patient.

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