Why is elevating the head of the bed to 20-30° recommended for head-injured patients?
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Correct answer: It promotes venous drainage from the brain and helps reduce ICP
Elevating head of bed helps venous drainage and reduces intracranial pressure; it's standard unless contraindicated by spine instability.
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