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1-10. ADMINISTERING THE BACKRUB
a. General. The backrub is usually administered after the patient's bath. It should be offered to the patient because it promotes relaxation, relieves muscular tension, and stimulates circulation. During the backrub, the specialist is able to observe the patient's skin. To give an effective backrub, the specialist will massage the back for 3 to 5 minutes (figure 1-10).
Figure 1-10. Administer a backrub.
b. Important Points.
c. Procedure.
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