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When positioning a patient with hip replacement surgery, you should a. elevate the head of the bed at least 60°. b. cross the legs at the ankles. c. avoid elevating the head more than 45º. d. position
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When positioning a patient with hip replacement
surgery, you should
a. elevate the head of the bed at least 60°.
b. cross the legs at the ankles.
c. avoid elevating the head more than 45º.
d. position the hips and knees in complete flexion.
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i thing the correct one is C
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your answer should be C
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