To lift and carry the patient, you and your partner want to use appropriate body mechanics and lifting techniques to prevent any injury to yourselves. All of the following are appropriate techniques for safe moving and lifting EXCEPT:

A) using your legs, not your back to do the lifting.
B) carrying the weight away from your body.
C) never twisting or making moves other than the lift.
D) positioning your feet shoulder width apart.


B

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