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,NU372 Week 2 HESI Case Study_ Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Tuberculosis
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Client is admitted from his healthcare provider's office o "They may stay, but they need to wear a mask."
(HCP) to the acute care facility. He was diagnosed
HIV positive 2 years ago. His history includes fatigue, · Client's significant other may stay in the room, but they should wear a mask
a productive cough, and weight loss. A tuberculosis to help decrease the possibility of contracting the TB organism.
(TB) skin test was administered in the HCP's office.
Admission orders include "isolation precautions for
suspected pulmonary tuberculosis."
The nurse admits client to a private room at the end
of the hall. According to hospital protocol, the nurse
puts on a mask before starting the admission process.
Client tells the nurse that their significant other is
downstairs and that they would like for them to stay in
the room with them.
How should the nurse respond?
o "Your healthcare provider (HCP) wants you to get
some rest."
o "Your significant other may stay, but only after we
have the results of their tuberculin skin test."
o "They may stay, but they need to wear a mask."
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o "You don't want to risk infecting your significant
other with TB, do you?"
Client's significant other arrives. Client wants to know o Explain that the tuberculosis (TB) organism is most often spread through
why a mask is necessary for people entering their the air.
room.
· When an infected person coughs or sneezes, they produce infectious
droplets that can be breathed in by another person. This answer provides
What teaching should the nurse implement? client with the scientific rationale for wearing a mask.
o Explain the use of a private room and mobile high-
efficiency particle filters placed in the room.
o Explain that the tuberculosis (TB) organism is most
often spread through the air.
o Tell client that tuberculosis (TB) will not be spread
to others, and everything will be okay if the mask is
worn.
o Tell client that masks are required for those persons
who do not agree to be vaccinated with BCG vaccine.
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