The nurse must remove soiled equipment from a client's isolation room. Place the steps in correct order of how the nurse will remove the equipment. A) Place equipment in an isolation bag. B) Wash equipment with an antimicrobial agent.C) Perform hand hygiene and don gloves. D) Remove the isolation bag.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
C, B, A, D
A) The process to remove soiled equipment from a client's isolation room is as follows: Perform hand hygiene and don gloves; wash equipment with an antimicrobial agent; place the equipment in an isolation bag; remove the isolation bag.
B) The process to remove soiled equipment from a client's isolation room is as follows: Perform hand hygiene and don gloves; wash equipment with an antimicrobial agent; place the equipment in an isolation bag; remove the isolation bag.
C) The process to remove soiled equipment from a client's isolation room is as follows: Perform hand hygiene and don gloves; wash equipment with an antimicrobial agent; place the equipment in an isolation bag; remove the isolation bag.
D) The process to remove soiled equipment from a client's isolation room is as follows: Perform hand hygiene and don gloves; wash equipment with an antimicrobial agent; place the equipment in an isolation bag; remove the isolation bag.
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