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With the aid of another caregiver, the nurse should raise the client's bed while having the patient fold their arms over their chest.

The arms should be crossed across the chest to provide support, lessen friction, and avoid neck hyperextension. The nurse should study the patient's medical file before attempting to raise the client in bed.

How should patients be moved and transferred correctly?

Your patient's head should move in the opposite direction from their hips when being transferred. This will facilitate transportation and the removal of any barriers encountered during the transfer. Have the patient keep their arms as close to their body as possible to protect their shoulders (somewhere in the range of 30 to 45 degrees).

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