MC You are assigned to move the client from the bed to a chair. What is the first appropriate intervention?

A. Dangle the client at the bedside.
B. Put nonslip shoes or slippers on client's feet.
C. Rock the client and pivot.
D. Position client so that he or she is comfortable.


A

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