Practice Question
A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about maintaining correct posture when transferring clients. Which of the following statements should the nurse make?
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Correct Answer:
"Keep your back straight."
Rationale:
🔶 Neutral spine: A straight/neutral back preserves spinal curves, limiting disc and ligament stress.
🔶 Core engagement: Neutral posture encourages abdominal and gluteal co-contraction for support.
🔶 Hip/knee use: With a straight back, you naturally hinge at hips/knees, avoiding lumbar flexion.
🔶 Force transmission: Neutral alignment distributes loads efficiently through the pelvis and legs.
🔶 Injury reduction: Decreases risk of lumbar strain, herniation, and facet irritation.
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- Domain: RN ATI Fundamentals of Nursing
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