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To prevent pressure injuries (bedsores), how often should a bed-bound client be repositioned?
Repositioning a bed-bound client at least every 2 hours is essential to redistribute pressure and prevent pressure injuries.
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Question: To prevent pressure injuries (bedsores), how often should a bed-bound client be repositioned?
Answer options: ✅ At least every 2 hours.
- Once a day.
- Only when they request it.
- Every 4-6 hours.
Correct answer: At least every 2 hours.
Explanation: Repositioning a bed-bound client at least every 2 hours is essential to redistribute pressure and prevent pressure injuries.
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