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what do we need to consider before moving a patient? keep in mind the patient is not moving and she is laying on a cliff PLS OMG I BEG OF YOU I NEED HELP PLS THX

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First, when you reposition the patient, make sure that pressure is actually relieved or redistributed. Second, avoid positioning the individual on bony prominences with existing non-blanchable skin, which is an early sign of skin breakdown. Third, lift—don't drag—the patient while repositioning.

You should take care to refrain from bending over, stooping, or twisting for long periods of time. If your patient relies upon you for help with bathing, dressing, and eating, try to keep a level position to avoid putting extra strain on your back

Step-by-step explanation:

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