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  1. That is what I thought too....I hate the ambiguity...Kaplan says that post-op it progresses from Prone, to side-lying and THEN to supine/flat.... Some consistency would be nice when NCLEX demands that only ONE answer is correct....oh well. BAck to "eeny, meeny , miney, mo" logic.
  2. that is my question. I'm getting conflicting info....if someone has just had an LP, are they to lie prone or supine? What is the answer NCLEX is looking for? In my Kaplan book, it states, position "flat for 2-3 hrs" BUT the video just verbalized to position the pt "prone"...I always thought the pt was to be positioned on their backs....anybody have the NCLEX answer? Thx ~

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