A nurse is to administer packed red blood cells to a client. How does the nurse ensure proper client identification?
A. Asks the client's name
B. Checks the client's armband
C. Reviews all information with another registered nurse
D. Verifies the client's room number
Ans: C. Reviews all information with another registered nurse
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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