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How often should a bedridden client's position be changed to prevent pressure injuries?
Repositioning bedridden clients at least every two hours helps relieve pressure on bony prominences and prevent the development of pressure injuries.
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Question: How often should a bedridden client's position be changed to prevent pressure injuries?
Answer options: ✅ Every 2 hours
- Every 4 hours
- Once per shift
- As needed, if comfortable
Correct answer: Every 2 hours
Explanation: Repositioning bedridden clients at least every two hours helps relieve pressure on bony prominences and prevent the development of pressure injuries.
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