Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Practice Test

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What is the recommended position for a patient experiencing a stroke?

  1. Supine position

  2. Sitting upright

  3. Recovery position

  4. Left lateral position

The correct answer is: Left lateral position

The left lateral position is recommended for a patient experiencing a stroke primarily because it helps to facilitate better blood flow and oxygenation to the brain, particularly if the stroke is caused by a clot (ischemic stroke). This positioning can help prevent aspiration if the patient is at risk of vomiting or has decreased consciousness. By placing the patient on their left side, you can also help ensure that the right side of the brain, which is often affected in right-sided strokes, is maintained in a way that may promote more effective neurological recovery and minimize any potential complications. Additionally, lying in the left lateral position can aid in the drainage of secretions and reduce pressure on the body, which can be beneficial in preventing further complications that could arise from a stroke, such as pneumonia.