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During a blood transfusion, which observation indicates that the client is experiencing a transfusion reaction?

  • A. The client reports feeling warm and flushed.
  • B. The client develops a rash on the chest and back.
  • C. The client experiences chills and a fever.
  • D. The client complains of back pain and shortness of breath.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Complaints of back pain and shortness of breath are classic signs of a transfusion reaction, specifically indicating a hemolytic reaction. This reaction can lead to the release of hemoglobin into the bloodstream, causing back pain and shortness of breath due to clot formation in the blood vessels, leading to decreased oxygen delivery. Warmth, flushing, rash, chills, and fever are more commonly associated with allergic reactions or febrile non-hemolytic reactions during transfusions. Therefore, options A, B, and C are incorrect in this context.