Basic Nursing SkillsQuestion 97 of 200
Sims' position is:
a.Supine with head flat
b.Prone with arms above head
c.Sitting upright at 90°
d.Semi-prone left lateral with right knee and hip flexed forward — used for enemas, rectal exams, and to relieve pressure
Explanation
Sims' position: left lateral semi-prone with the right (upper) knee and hip flexed forward, left arm behind the body, head turned. Used for enemas, rectal medications, perineal procedures, and to redistribute pressure. Supine (a), prone (b), and high-Fowler's sitting (c) serve other purposes. Reposition every 2 hours and check pressure points; do not maintain Sims' for prolonged periods due to shoulder and hip pressure.
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