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What kind of hospital room is appropriate for a client with active shingles lesions?

A) Isolation room
B) Negative pressure room
C) Regular private room
D) Semi-private room

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A client with active shingles lesions should be placed in an Isolation room, with staff following strict protocols to prevent the spread of infection.

Step-by-step explanation:

The appropriate type of hospital room for a client with active shingles lesions is an Isolation room. Shingles, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, can be spread through direct contact with the fluid from the active blistering rash to individuals who have not had chickenpox or the vaccine causing them to develop chickenpox. As a result, to prevent the infection from spreading to other patients and hospital staff, isolation procedures are necessary. Marisa's care included isolation in a separate room to ensure that the infection was contained. Hospital staff were told to follow strict protocols, which include rigorous hand hygiene and meticulous disinfection of any items that come into contact with her, to prevent surface and equipment contamination.

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