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    In What Position Should the Patient Complaining of Severe Abdominal
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In What Position Should the Patient Complaining of Severe Abdominal

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Question 1

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In what position should the patient complaining of severe abdominal pain be placed if there are no signs or symptoms of shock?


A) Supine with feet elevated
B) One of comfort
C) Left lateral recumbent
D) Semi-Fowler with knees bent

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