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Which nursing intervention is appropriate for the nurse to take when setting up supplies for a client who requires a blood transfusion?

  • A. Add any needed IV medication in the blood bag within one hour of planned infusion
  • B. Obtain blood bag from laboratory and leave at room temperature for at least one hour prior to infusion
  • C. Prime tubing of blood administration set with 0.9% NS solution, completely, filling filter
  • D. Inadequate dietary intake
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C because priming the tubing of the blood administration set with 0.9% NS solution ensures that there are no air bubbles in the tubing, preventing air embolism when the blood transfusion starts. This step also ensures that the blood flows smoothly and prevents clotting in the tubing.

Choice A is incorrect because adding IV medication in the blood bag can lead to incompatibility issues and should not be done without proper verification and approval.

Choice B is incorrect because leaving the blood bag at room temperature for an hour can lead to bacterial growth in the blood, increasing the risk of infection when transfused.

Choice D is unrelated to setting up supplies for a blood transfusion and does not address the immediate nursing intervention required in this situation.