Left lateral position
knee-chest position
Fowlers position
semi-fowlers position
Dorsal-recumbent position
100

What is another name for the left lateral position?

what is Lateral semi-prone recumbent position (formerly Sims' position).

100

How is the patient initially positioned for knee-chest?

what is In the prone position.

100

How is the patient positioned in Fowler's?

what is Sitting on the exam table.

100

How is semi-Fowler's different from Fowler's?

what is The head is raised to 45 degrees instead of 90.

100

How is the patient positioned in dorsal recumbent?

what is Lying flat on the back with knees bent and feet flat on the table.

200

Which side does the patient lie on in the left lateral position?

What is the left side 

200
how is the head positioned 

What is turned to one side

200

At what angle is the head of the table raised?

What is 90 degrees 

200

What patients benefit from semi-Fowler's?

what is Post-surgical patients, those with breathing difficulties or lower back injuries.

200

What areas can be examined in dorsal recumbent?

what is Head, neck, chest, vaginal, rectal, and perineal areas.

300

How is the right leg positioned in left lateral?

what is The right leg is sharply bent upward.

300

At what angle are the thighs in knee-chest?

what is At a 90-degree angle to the table.

300

What body areas are examined in Fowler's?

what is Head, neck, and upper body.

300

What angle is the head of the table raised in semi-Fowler's?

What is 45 degrees 

300

What effect does dorsal recumbent have on the lower back?

what is It relieves strain on the lower back.

400

How is the left leg positioned in left lateral?

what is The left leg is slightly bent.

400

Where are the patient's buttocks positioned?

What is In the air

400

Why is Fowler's helpful for some patients?

What is It is more comfortable for patients with breathing difficulty.

400

Semi-Fowler's is a modified version of which position?

what is Fowler's position.

400

What does dorsal recumbent do to the abdominal muscles?

what is It relaxes the abdominal muscles.

500

What is the right arm used for in this position?

what is It is flexed next to the head for support.

500

what do the patients knees do in this position 

what is they are pulled up into a kneeling position 

500

Where should the drape be placed?

what is Over the patient's lap and covering the legs.

500

Where should the drape be placed in semi-Fowler's?

What is Over the patient's lap and covering the legs.

500

What specific type of exam can be done physically in dorsal recumbent?

What is Vaginal and rectal exams using gloved fingers.

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