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What should be done when caring for a client who died?

  • A. Obtain orders, Remove tubes, Wash client, Ask family, Place tags.
  • B. Wash client, Obtain orders, Place tags, Remove tubes, Ask family.
  • C. Remove tubes, Obtain orders, Ask family, Place tags, Wash client.
  • D. Ask family, Place tags, Wash client, Remove tubes, Obtain orders.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: When caring for a deceased client, the correct sequence of actions involves first obtaining any necessary orders, then removing tubes, washing the client, asking the family for specific requests, and finally placing identification tags. This order ensures proper care and respect for the deceased individual. Option A presents the correct order of actions. Choice B is incorrect because washing the client should be done after removing tubes. Choice C is incorrect as it does not follow the correct order of actions. Choice D is incorrect because asking the family should be done after caring for the client's body, not before.