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strangeaffliction

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An intervention on the part of a nursing instructor would be required if
 
  1. A student dons a gown and gloves before entering the room of a patient on contact precautions.
  2. A student ties the lower strings of a mask up on the head.
  3. A student performs hand washing immediately after removing his or her gloves.
  4. A student performs hand washing before touching the tubes connected to a patient.

Question 2

The nurse recognizes that the most common way for microorganisms to spread is through
 
  1. The air.
  2. Indirect contact.
  3. A droplet.
  4. Direct contact.



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