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An adult client who had major abdominal surgery is returned to her room on the surgical nursing unit. The postanesthesia nurse reports that the client is awake and has stable vital signs. She has a nasogastric tube in place that is attached to intermittent suction. How should the nurse position the client?

  • A. Supine
  • B. Semi-sitting
  • C. Dorsal recumbent
  • D. Prone
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Semi-sitting facilitates breathing, reduces aspiration risk with a nasogastric tube, and promotes comfort post-abdominal surgery. Supine or dorsal recumbent increases aspiration risk, and prone is contraindicated.