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Which nurse aide is following the correct procedure for ambulating a client? (A) A nurse aide grasps the transfer belt on both sides with an upward grasp. (B) A nurse aide grasps the transfer belt on both sides with a downward grasp. (C) A nurse aide tells his client to grasp the transfer belt on both sides. (D) A nurse aide grasps the transfer belt with only his dominant hand.

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