An unconscious patient is brought to the emergency department with severe brain damage following a car accident. The patient's family mentions that he had previously expressed a desire to be an organ donor. What is the BEST initial action for the emergency nurse to take?
Obtain consent for organ donation from the family
Begin discussing organ donation options with the family
Immediately contact the organ procurement organization
The correct answer is to continue providing life-sustaining treatment. This is the best initial action because it preserves the possibility of organ donation while ensuring the patient receives appropriate care. It's important to note that the decision to proceed with organ donation is not made immediately and requires a formal declaration of brain death by a physician.
While contacting the organ procurement organization is an important step, it should not be the first action taken. Similarly, discussing organ donation with the family or obtaining consent are premature at this stage, as the patient's condition needs to be fully assessed and stabilized first.
The emergency nurse's primary responsibility is to provide immediate care and support life-saving measures. Only after the patient's condition is stabilized and brain death has been declared can the process of organ donation be initiated. This approach ensures that all ethical considerations are met and that the patient's previously expressed wishes can potentially be honored if medically appropriate.
Ask Bash
Bash is our AI bot, trained to help you pass your exam. AI Generated Content may display inaccurate information, always double-check anything important.
What does 'life-sustaining treatment' entail in this context?
Open an interactive chat with Bash
What is the process for declaring brain death?
Open an interactive chat with Bash
Why is it important to stabilize the patient before discussing organ donation?
Open an interactive chat with Bash
BCEN CEN
Professional Issues
Your Score:
Report Issue
Bash, the Crucial Exams Chat Bot
AI Bot
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Nursing and Medical Assistants Package Join Premium for Full Access