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The
nurse should be aware that Jehovah's Witnesses do not accept blood and
blood products, because they strongly believe in not ingesting blood in
any form. A patient's beliefs and principles of life should be honored
and the patient should be allowed to decide if he or she wants a
transfusion or not. Making a decision on behalf of the patient that is
against the patient's life principles or religious practices may
significantly affect his or her spiritual well-being and purpose of
life. The patient's family may be consulted, but the patient should be
allowed to participate in decision making. No blood components, not even
red blood cells, are accepted by Jehovah's Witnesses.
Answer:
-Alert the other members of the healthcare team to the patient's preferences.
-Ask the hospital chaplain to offer guidance in accommodating the man's wishes.
-Try to reach the man's family so that they can help advise you about his care
Explanation: I just did this question and if you pay close attention to the patient the answers would have made clear sense..