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A patient enters the ED with a radial head fracture and dislocation.The ED physician orders an elbow series.The elbow is flexed near 90° and is unable to extend it farther.Which of the following positioning routines would work best for this patient?
Cardiac Arrest
A sudden loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness, typically resulting from an electrical disturbance in the heart.
Electrocardiogram
A test that records the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, used to detect heart abnormalities.
Electrical Impulses
Quick bursts of electricity generated by neurons to transmit signals within the body.
Deflections
Movements or shifts off a predetermined path or direction, often used in physical and engineering contexts.
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