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When a resident is in bed, what position is best to place them in to reduce the risk of choking?

According to the National Institutes of Health, proper positioning is a key strategy for preventing aspiration in high-risk patients, especially for those with dysphagia. When a resident is in bed, what position is best to place them in to reduce the risk of choking? The answer depends on whether they are eating or resting, but both scenarios involve elevating the upper body to help gravity work in your favor.

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