A student nurse is helping a registered nurse with a blood transfusion. Which actions by the student are most appropriate? (Select all that apply.)
a. Hanging the blood product using normal saline and a filtered tubing set
b. Taking a full set of vital signs prior to starting the blood transfusion
c. Telling the client someone will remain at the bedside for the first 5 minutes
d. Using gloves to start the client's IV if needed and to handle the blood product
e. Verifying the client's identity, and checking blood compatibility and expiration time
ANS: A, B, D
Correct actions prior to beginning a blood transfusion include hanging the product with saline and the correct filtered blood tubing, taking a full set of vital signs prior to starting, and using gloves. Someone stays with the client for the first 15 to 30 minutes of the transfusion. Two registered nurses must verify the client's identity and blood compatibility.
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