The nurse should inform the primary healthcare provider and not perform the blood transfusion.
<h3>What is blood transfusion?</h3>
Blood transfusion is a medical procedure of transferring blood and blood products into a person's circulation intravenously.
If the family member of a client who is prescribed a blood transfusion mentions that blood transfusions are not permitted in their faith, the nurse is expected inform the primary healthcare provider and not perform the blood transfusion.
The reason is because the client or the client's family member has the right to refuse treatment and the nurse should value their beliefs and faith.
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I would say that the answer is D. Hope this helps...
The correct answer is drug antagonism
BID, TID, and QID are terms used by doctors for prescribing medicines. BID in Latin stands for <em>bis in die</em>, which means twice a day. When the doctor prescribes a drug with BID priority, it means that the nurse should give it twice, normally with a 12-hour interval. TID stands for <em>ter in die</em>. This means it should be administered three times a day. If this is the prescription of the doctor, the medicine should be given three times within 24 hours. This is within an 8-hour interval. Lastly is QID. In Latin, this means <em>quater in die</em> which means four times a day. Usually, this has a 6-hour interval.