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The primary health care provider prescribes contact precautions for a client with hepatitis A. What nursing interventions are required for contact precautions?

1. Private room with the door closed
2. Gown, mask, and gloves for all persons entering the room
3. Gown and gloves when handling articles contaminated by urine or feces
4. Gowns and gloves only when handling the client's soiled linen, dishes, or utensils

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Final answer:

The nursing interventions required for contact precautions for a client with hepatitis A are: private room with closed door, gown, mask, and gloves for all persons entering the room, and gown and gloves when handling contaminated articles.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nursing interventions required for contact precautions for a client with hepatitis A are:

  1. Private room with the door closed. Isolating the client in a private room helps prevent the spread of the infection to other individuals.
  2. Gown, mask, and gloves for all persons entering the room. Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gowns, masks, and gloves helps protect health-care workers and others from coming into contact with the client's body fluids, which could potentially transmit the infection.
  3. Gown and gloves when handling articles contaminated by urine or feces. Wearing PPE when handling contaminated articles reduces the risk of transmission of the infection through contact with contaminated materials.

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