To facilitate maximum air exchange, the nurse should position the client in:
A . High Fowler
B . Orthopneic
C . Prone
D . Flat-supine
Answer: B
Explanation:
(A) The high Fowler position does increase air exchange, but not to the extent of orthopneic position.
(B) The orthopneic position is a sitting position that allows maximum lung expansion.
(C) The prone position places pressure on diaphragm and does not promote maximum air exchange.
(D) The flat-supine position places pressure on diaphragm by abdominal organs and does not promote maximum air exchange.