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A patient is hypotensive and unresponsive. Which position should the nurse place the patient in?

Elevating the legs in a supine position can promote venous return to the heart and brain, improving blood pressure.

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Question: A patient is hypotensive and unresponsive. Which position should the nurse place the patient in?

Answer options:

  • High-Fowler's position.
  • Trendelenburg position. ✅ Supine with legs elevated.
  • Semi-Fowler's position.

Correct answer: Supine with legs elevated.

Explanation: Elevating the legs in a supine position can promote venous return to the heart and brain, improving blood pressure.

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