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What is the primary reason for regularly repositioning a client who is bedridden?

Regular repositioning is vital to prevent pressure injuries (bedsores) by relieving pressure on bony prominences and promoting blood circulation.

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Question: What is the primary reason for regularly repositioning a client who is bedridden?

Answer options: ✅ To prevent pressure ulcers and improve circulation.

  • To provide the client with a change of scenery.
  • To allow the HCA to complete other tasks.
  • To encourage the client to fall asleep.

Correct answer: To prevent pressure ulcers and improve circulation.

Explanation: Regular repositioning is vital to prevent pressure injuries (bedsores) by relieving pressure on bony prominences and promoting blood circulation.

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