You and another nursing assistant are moving a patient from a bed onto a stretcher. One of you should be at the

A)

head of the bed, and the other at the foot of the bed.
B)

head of the bed, and the other at the far side of the stretcher.
C)

far side of the bed, and the other at the far side of the stretcher.
D)

left side of the bed, and the other at the far side of the stretcher.


Answer:

C

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