Multiple Choice
The most effective and appropriate action for an immobilized client who is at risk for pressure sores would be to:
A) Maintain the client in one position for as long as tolerated.
B) Place the client in a chair for 6 to 8 hours twice daily.
C) Position the client with greatest weight at the bony prominences.
D) Turn the client every 2 hours and position on side with pillows.
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