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When turning a resident in bed what position should the side rails be placed:

A. down on the side you are working on and up on the side your resident will be facing when turned
B. up on the sides you are working on and down on the side your resident will be facing when turned
C. both side rails up
D. both side rails down

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Final answer:

When turning a resident in bed, the side rails should be placed up on the sides you are working on and down on the side your resident will be facing when turned.

Step-by-step explanation:

When turning a resident in bed, the side rails should be placed up on the sides you are working on and down on the side your resident will be facing when turned.

This positioning of the side rails helps ensure the safety and stability of the resident during the turning process. By having the side rails up on the side you are working on, it provides support and prevents the resident from accidentally rolling off the bed. Having the side rail down on the side your resident will be facing when turned allows for easier access and transition for the resident.

For example, if you are turning a resident from a supine position (face up) to the prone position (face down), you would place the side rails up on the side you are working on (where their back will be) and down on the side they will be facing (their front).

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