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it doesn't happen to me, i sleep like that. You should probably ask your doctor.
The proper way to pierce the liver is do needle biopsy or aspiration biopsy. Then have patient lie on what side of the liver was first pierce.
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.
Orelse the Patient will get choked.
Behind them
have the patient stick out his tongue and move it from side to side
Yes, after ensuring the patient is breathing and their airway and mouth is clear of obstructions (such as dentures), then the patient should be turned on their side and placed in the recovery position.
avoid fracture
avoid fracture
How do you postion a patient after a thoracentesis? On the unaffected side to help drain the affected side.