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breathingcult1 Asked June 2019

Pulmatory contusions, fractured ribs, fractured scapula, fractured shoulder cap, below the knee amputation. What positions to sleep in?

Just rolled his truck a few days ago serious trauma, amputee from a motor cycle inury 12 yrs past.

MargaretMcKen Jun 2019
You can sleep in any position you are comfortable with – or not even comfortable, as in long-haul air journeys. Long term, it becomes important to avoid bed sores from pressure, but that isn’t an immediate issue. If you can use a recliner chair, experiment with him to find a comfortable position, make sure he is warm enough, and go with that for now. If you only have a chair and a foot stool, wrap up underneath his legs to cover the gap and keep him warm. I’ve slept like that many nights, with back pain. This counts as an emergency that justifies sleeping tablets, but if you can, limit to 3 nights in a row to avoid getting addicted.

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