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Medicine, 04.06.2021 01:10, treytonmesser

A nursing assistant is charged with helping three patients assume the correct position based on their medical condition. Omar is having spinal surgery, Melinda had an accident and lost a lot of blood, and Elisa is in a coma.
Which correctly lists how the patients are situated?
Omar is in the supine position, Melinda is in the lateral position, and Elisa is in the Sims' position.
Omar is in the prone position, Melinda is in the Trendelenburg position, and Elisa is in the Sims' position.
Omar is in the prone position, Melinda is in the Fowler's position, and Elisa is in the lateral position.
Omar is in the supine position, Melinda is in the Trendelenburg position, and Elisa is in the Fowler's position.
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