Asked by Peter Isais on Jul 25, 2024

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Position that requires a special table,and is also known as the jackknife position

A) anatomical position
B) sitting position
C) supine position
D) dorsal recumbent position
E) prone position
F) Sims' position
G) knee-chest position
H) Fowler's position
I) semi-Fowler's position
J) lithotomy position
K) Trendelenburg position
L) Kraske position

Jackknife Position

A position often used in physical activities, surgery, or yoga, where the body is bent at the waist to a significant degree, resembling the shape of a jackknife.

Special Table

A term that might refer to a table designed for a specific purpose or function, often in a technical or specialized setting.

Kraske Position

A positioning technique used in medical procedures where the patient lies on their abdomen with the hips elevated, facilitating access to the rectum or spine.

  • Identify various examination positions and their specific purposes in patient care.
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Autumn WeidemanJul 25, 2024
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Explanation :
The Kraske position, also known as the jackknife position, requires a special table that allows the patient to be positioned with the hips at the apex, knees at the edge of the table, and arms extended. This position is often used for surgical procedures on the rectum and anus.