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NHA Medical Administrative Assistant Certification Sample Test

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If the physician tells you to place the client in the lateral position, you understand that this means:





Correct Answer:
side lying
when a physician instructs you to place a client in the lateral position, this specifically means that the client should be positioned on their side. this is commonly referred to as "side lying."

the lateral position is particularly useful in medical and therapeutic settings for various reasons. it can help with alleviating pressure on the back, is useful in pulmonary care to improve ventilation, and is often employed for patients who are unable to lie on their back (supine) or stomach (prone) due to various medical conditions.

in contrast to the lateral position: - the **supine position** involves the client lying flat on their back with their face upward. this position is commonly used for surgical procedures, resting, and when performing cpr. - the **fowler’s position** involves the client being seated in a semi-upright sitting position (typically 45-60 degrees) and is often used to promote respiratory function, relieve pain, or aid in feeding for patients who cannot stand or sit fully upright. - a **vertical position** simply means standing up. it can be used when assessing balance or performing certain types of physical examinations.

each of these positions serves distinct purposes and are chosen based on the specific needs and medical conditions of the patient. understanding these differences is crucial for implementing proper care and ensuring the comfort and safety of the patient.


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