The nurse plans to assist in the transfer of the client to a bedside commode. Place the procedure steps in the correct order.A) Place slippers on the client.B) Place commode at the foot of the bed.C) Raise the client's head of the bed and move client to the edge of the bed.D) Safely transfer the client to the commode.E) Cover client with bath blanket as needed for warmth.

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B, A, C, D, E

A) The correct steps for the transfer to bedside commode is as follows: Place the commode at the foot of the bed, ensuring the wheels are locked; place slippers on the client; raise the client's head of the bed and move the client to the edge of the bed; safely transfer the client to the commode using proper body mechanics; cover the client with a bath blanket as needed for warmth.
B) The correct steps for the transfer to bedside commode is as follows: Place the commode at the foot of the bed, ensuring the wheels are locked; place slippers on the client; raise the client's head of the bed and move the client to the edge of the bed; safely transfer the client to the commode using proper body mechanics; cover the client with a bath blanket as needed for warmth.
C) The correct steps for the transfer to bedside commode is as follows: Place the commode at the foot of the bed, ensuring the wheels are locked; place slippers on the client; raise the client's head of the bed and move the client to the edge of the bed; safely transfer the client to the commode using proper body mechanics; cover the client with a bath blanket as needed for warmth.
D) The correct steps for the transfer to bedside commode is as follows: Place the commode at the foot of the bed, ensuring the wheels are locked; place slippers on the client; raise the client's head of the bed and move the client to the edge of the bed; safely transfer the client to the commode using proper body mechanics; cover the client with a bath blanket as needed for warmth.
E) The correct steps for the transfer to bedside commode is as follows: Place the commode at the foot of the bed, ensuring the wheels are locked; place slippers on the client; raise the client's head of the bed and move the client to the edge of the bed; safely transfer the client to the commode using proper body mechanics; cover the client with a bath blanket as needed for warmth.

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