Proper positioning for the child who is in Bryant’s traction is:
A. Both hips flexed at a 90-degree angle with the knees extended and the buttocks elevated off the bed
B. Both legs extended, and the hips are not flexed
C. The affected leg extended with slight hip flexion
D. Both hips and knees maintained at a 90-degree flexion angle, and the back flat on the bed
Proper positioning for the child who is in Bryant’s traction is:
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Proper positioning for the child who is in Bryant’s traction is:
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