Which of the following method is the best for correctly identifying the client prior to surgery?
A. Ask the client his or her date of birth and confirm it with the chart.
B. Ask the client his or her name and social security number.
C. Check the client's armband and ask his or her name.
D. Check the client's medical record number and surgical consent form.
C
Correct identification of the client is the responsibility of everyone. Asking the client his or her name and confirming it with the armband is the most useful way to identify the alert client cor-rectly.
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