A charge is making arrangements for an elderly client newly admitted from the emergency department for treatment of suspected pyleonephritis. The charge nurse noted that the client has been assigned to a semiprivate room with another client who has the same last name. What should the nurse do first?
A. Make signs to alert staff members that both clients in the room have the same last name.
B. Ask the admissions department to assign the elderly cleint to a new room.
C. Ask the client if he'd be willing to answer to a different last name.
D. Verbally remind the staff to check client's identification bracelet before administering medications.
Ask the admissions department to assign the elderly cleint to a new room
Reason:
In the event that a more seasoned patient has elimination issues and is griping of sickness and elimination problems, at that point he might be experiencing a disease called as pyelonephritis. At the point when the charge attendant is conceding this more seasoned patient to the hospital for medical procedure, the patient is alloted to a room that will be imparted to another old customer. Despite the fact that the two customers are not identified with one another, they do have a similar last name.
The admission division ought to be advised to change the older customer to another room in light of the fact that numerous issues could happen with the staff in getting these two patients stirred up and that could bring about issues. The patients ought to have diverse last names so as to keep their data independent and make it simple for the staff to talk about their patients.
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