Final answer:
The correct action for a nurse caring for a client with Clostridium difficile is to wear a gown and gloves when providing care, which aligns with contact precautions for this diagnosis (option B).
Step-by-step explanation:
When caring for a client with a diagnosis of Clostridium difficile, the nurse should wear a gown and gloves when providing care, since the spores are not killed by hand sanitizer, and proper hand hygiene with soap and water is necessary after the encounter. Considering the options provided:
- A) Incorrect, because standard precautions are not sufficient for C. difficile which requires contact precautions due to its ease of spreading and environmental persistence.
- B) Correct, as wearing a mask may not be necessary unless there are procedures that can generate splashes or sprays of infectious material. A gown and gloves are essential as per contact precautions.
- C) Restricting visitors to family members only is not typically required unless the facility has a policy due to an outbreak or another valid reason.
- D) Incorrect, sharing bathrooms among clients can spread the infection, as C. difficile can reside on surfaces and is known to persist in the environment.
Therefore, the correct action the nurse should take is B) Wear a mask and gown when providing care.