While caring for a patient who has a spinal cord injury, a nurse obtains assistance to logroll the patient. The nurse intervenes when observing the assistant prepare for the logroll by standing at the patient's
1. Feet.
2. Head.
3. Waist.
4. Thighs.
ANS: 1
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