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What method is used to move a resident by rolling them onto their side?

  1. Living Will

  2. Lift/Draw Sheet

  3. Log Roll

  4. Lactose Intolerance

The correct answer is: Log Roll

The correct choice, which is the log roll method, is specifically designed for moving a person safely by rolling them onto their side while maintaining spinal alignment. This technique is particularly important in situations where the individual may have sustained a spinal injury or when a healthcare worker needs to improve comfort or perform care tasks while minimizing discomfort or risk of harm to the patient. The log roll technique allows caregivers to keep the body in a straight line, which helps in preventing further injury. It involves rolling the resident as a single unit, rather than twisting the torso, which is critical to ensuring stability and reducing stress on the back and spine. Other options, such as a living will, focus on the individual's wishes regarding medical treatments in the event of incapacity and are not related to physical movement. A lift/draw sheet refers to a type of sheet that assists in lifting or repositioning a resident but does not specifically pertain to the rolling motion needed to turn someone onto their side. Lastly, lactose intolerance is a digestive disorder and has no relation to techniques for moving residents in a healthcare setting.