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- during a lumbar puncture, the patient is positioned ______ with knees drawn to chest, or sitting upright, to open the spaces between vertebrae. 31. a patient with...
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For a lumbar puncture, the typical position to open the intervertebral spaces is the lateral (side - lying) position, specifically the fetal position - like lateral decubitus position where the patient lies on their side with knees drawn to the chest. This position helps to widen the spaces between the vertebrae, making the lumbar puncture procedure easier.
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lateral (in the lateral decubitus position)