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When a nurse is supervising the postmortem care of a client, it is completely inappropriate for an Assistive Personnel to elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees as soon as possible after the death of the body. Therefore, the option C holds true.

What is the significance of a postmortem?

A postmortem is referred to as a report or study of a dead person done in order to identify the root cause of the death of such person, and further scientific or medical studies.

When a nurse is supervisor for a postmortem care, the AP must obey the medical rules, and shall not undertake actions like lifting the head of bed by more than 30 degrees, no sooner than the death has taken place.

Therefore, the option C holds true and states regarding the significance of a postmortem.

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The question seems to be incomplete. The missing options to the question are attached below for better reference.

A Keeps the client's body in a flat, supine position

B Closes the client's eyes by taping the eyelids shut

C Elevates the head of the bed 30 degrees as soon as possible after death

D Removes the client's dentures and places them in a denture cup with the client's name on the lid.

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