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A nurse is admitting a client to a health care facility.

1100: Client reports fever, chills, cough, and night sweats for past 2 weeks. Client has recently traveled outside of the country. Lethargic, but oriented to person, place, and time. Crackles heard on lower lobes of lungs upon auscultation. Cough is productive with small amounts of blood. Reports tightness in chestin chest and pain when coughing. Reports losign 5 lb in the last week. Has no appetire and is nausiated. Obtained blood work, chest x-ray, and sputom culture as prescribed.
The nurse is placing the client on isolation precautions. Which of the following intervention should the nurse include?
Select all that apply.
A) Wear an N95 mask when caring for the client.
B) Place container for soiled linens inside the client's room
C) Place the client in a negative airflow room.
Romove mask after exiting the client's room.
D) Wear a sterile, water-resistant gown of with is 3 feet of the client.

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Final answer:

The nurse should wear an N95 mask, place a container for soiled linens inside the client's room, and ensure the client is placed in a negative airflow room as part of the isolation precautions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nurse should include the following interventions to ensure proper isolation precautions for the admitted client:

  • Wear an N95 mask when caring for the client to prevent inhaling airborne pathogens.
  • Place a container for soiled linens inside the client's room to avoid contaminating other areas.
  • Place the client in a negative airflow room to ensure that contaminated air is not circulated to other parts of the health care facility.

It's also essential to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as a water-resistant gown when necessary for additional protection from possible infectious bodily fluids.

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