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1.
A nurse assistant is about to perform perineal care on an incontinent resident who wears briefs. His supplies
have already been gathered and placed on the clean bedside table. He enters the room, dons non-sterile
gloves, removes and discards the resident's soiled brief and cleans the resident's perineum. He removes his
soiled gloves and dons a new pair of non-sterile gloves. He applies a clean brief. He discards his gloves and
exists the room. How many times should he have performed hand hygiene in this scenario? Please select the
best answer.
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)Hand hygiene was not required because gloves were worn.
Rationale:
The nurse assistant should have performed hand hygiene 3 times in this scenario. First, he should have
performed hand hygiene before donning the non-sterile gloves to address the indication before touching a
resident. Second, he should have performed hand hygiene after removing his first pair of gloves, before
donning the second pair of gloves. This one act would address several indications: After a blood or body fluid
exposure; after glove removal; and moving from a dirty task to a clean task. Third, performing hand hygiene
after removing the second pair of gloves addresses the indications after glove removal and after touching the
resident. (Module 7)
2.
A resident is diagnosed with latent TB infection (LTBI). Is there risk that the resident will transmit TB to others
in the facility? Please select the best answer
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