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The nurse admits client to a private room at the end "They may stay, but they need to wear a mask."
of the hall. According to hospital protocol, the nurse Client's significant other may stay in the room, but they should wear a mask
puts on a mask before starting the admission process. to help decrease the possibility of contracting the TB organism.
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?
Client's significant other arrives. Client wants to know Explain that the tuberculosis (TB) organism is most often spread through the
why a mask is necessary for people entering their air.
room. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, they produce infectious
What teaching should the nurse implement? droplets that can be breathed in by another person. This answer provides
client with the scientific rationale for wearing a mask.
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