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Strong side
Yes
on the left side
A patient in Buck's Traction should not turn from side to side. This can interfere with the immobilization of the leg or foot.
A patient who has had mastectomy may have blood drawn. You should avoid the side that has had lymph node dissection.
The patient should get medical attention immediately if any side effect symptoms develop while taking cephalosporins.
Behind them
have the patient stick out his tongue and move it from side to side
avoid fracture
avoid fracture
How do you postion a patient after a thoracentesis? On the unaffected side to help drain the affected side.
The weak side should be dressed AND undressed first