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The nurse is providing care to William Parish, who presents in the
emergency department with symptoms indicative of tuberculosis (TB).
Which action should the nurse take when triaging William upon his arrival
to the emergency department?
Ask William to wear a gown while in the waiting area.
Ask William to wear gloves until transferred to a room.
Ask William to place a face mask over his mouth and nose.
Ask William to use hand sanitizer after using the restroom. - ✔✔Ask
William to place a face mask over his mouth and nose.
Rationale: Any client who presents with symptoms that are indicative of TB
should be asked to wear a face mask until he or she is transferred to a
room. TB is highly contagious and transferred via droplets in the air;
therefore, placing a face mask on the client decreases the risk of
transmission to others prior to placing the client in an appropriate room for
airborne precautions.
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, Which type of room should the William be placed in when transferred from
the waiting room to an ED room?
A client room with negative airflow capability.
A multiple client room with curtains for privacy.
A client room with contact precaution capability.
A semi-private room with another client with respiratory symptoms. - ✔✔A
client room with negative airflow capability.
Rationale: A client who presents with symptoms of TB should be placed in
a client room with negative airflow capability as soon as possible. In this
type of room, air circulates into the contaminated area of the client's room
from surrounding areas. A multiple client room is not appropriate as the
client with TB is contagious. The client suspected of having TB should
never be placed in a room with other clients. All client rooms include
contact precautions.
Which type of precautions should be used when providing care for William?
Select all that apply.
Standard precautions
Contact precautions
Droplet precautions
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