A patient who's waiting to donate blood says he's concerned about fainting because it happened last time. What should the nurse do?
A. Tell him not to worry and that she's trained to handle these kinds of situations.
B. Encourage the patient to tell her how he's feeling and assure him that she'll continue to check in while he donates.
C. Tell him fainting isn't a cause for concern and they'll give him some juice if he starts to feel sick.
D. Explain that fainting is a common occurrence when people give blood and he shouldn't feel concerned.
E. Ask if he's sure he still wants to donate blood before getting started.