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The nurse is caring for a client who will be undergoing surgery in several weeks. The client states, "I would like to give my own blood to be used in case I need it during surgery." What is the appropriate nursing response?

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The appropriate nursing response would be to explain to the client the process of autologous blood donation and the steps involved.

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The appropriate nursing response would be to explain to the client the process of autologous blood donation and the steps involved. Autologous blood donation is when a person donates their own blood prior to surgery so that it can be used if needed during the procedure. The nurse should inform the client that the blood collected will be tested and stored until the surgery, and if it is not needed, it can be discarded or used for research purposes.

The nurse should also explain that in case the client needs a blood transfusion during surgery, the healthcare team will first try to use the client's donated blood. However, if that is not possible or insufficient, they will use compatible blood from the hospital blood bank.

It is important for the nurse to reassure the client that the healthcare team will make every effort to ensure their safety and provide the necessary blood if needed during surgery.

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