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A client is to have arterial blood gases drawn. While the nurse is performing Allen's test, the client states to the nurse, 'What are you doing? No one else has done that!' Which response the nurse makes to the client is most therapeutic?

  • A. I assure you that I am doing the correct procedure. I cannot account for what others do.
  • B. This step is crucial to safe blood withdrawal. I would not let anyone take my blood until they did this.
  • C. Oh? You have questions about this? You should insist that they all do this procedure before drawing up your blood.
  • D. This is a routine precautionary step that simply makes certain your circulation is intact before a blood sample is obtained.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Allen's test is performed to assess collateral circulation in the hand before drawing a radial artery blood specimen. The therapeutic response provides information to the client. Option 1 is defensive and nontherapeutic in that it offers false reassurance. Option 2 identifies client advocacy, but it is overly controlling and aggressive, and undermines treatment. Option 3 is aggressive, controlling, and nontherapeutic in its disapproving stance.