A client will be having a hysterectomy and wants her daughter to donate the blood for directed donor donation. What factor would eliminate her daughter from donating the blood?

A) The daughter is 15 years of age.
B) The daughter weighs 124 lb.
C) The daughter is negative for HIV.
D) The physician has been notified of the procedure.


A
Feedback:
The donor must be at least 17 years of age, weigh 110 lb or more, and test negative for HIV, and the client's physician must be informed of the procedure.

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