When immobilizing neonates and young infants,
A) communication with the patient is vitally important.
B) using a sheet for mummification can prove to be very effective.
C) having a fellow radiographer hold the patient should be your first strategy.
D) patient motion is generally not a concern because the infant is typically sleeping.
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