The nurse is caring for a client suspected of having tuberculosis. The nurse must don an N95 particulate mask. Place the steps in correct order for donning this mask. A) Position the mask over the mouth and nose.B) Pull the strap over the head.C) Pull the shorter strap over the head, below the ears.D) Hold the mask in the hands with the nosepiece towards the fingertips.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


D, A, B, C

A) When donning an N95 particulate mask, the nurse will first hold the mask in the hands with the nosepiece towards the fingertips. Next, the nurse will position the mask over the mouth and nose. Next, the nurse will first pull the strap over the head. Finally, the nurse will pull the shorter strap over the head, below the ears.
B) When donning an N95 particulate mask, the nurse will first hold the mask in the hands with the nosepiece towards the fingertips. Next, the nurse will position the mask over the mouth and nose. Next, the nurse will first pull the strap over the head. Finally, the nurse will pull the shorter strap over the head, below the ears.
C) When donning an N95 particulate mask, the nurse will first hold the mask in the hands with the nosepiece towards the fingertips. Next, the nurse will position the mask over the mouth and nose. Next, the nurse will first pull the strap over the head. Finally, the nurse will pull the shorter strap over the head, below the ears.
D) When donning an N95 particulate mask, the nurse will first hold the mask in the hands with the nosepiece towards the fingertips. Next, the nurse will position the mask over the mouth and nose. Next, the nurse will first pull the strap over the head. Finally, the nurse will pull the shorter strap over the head, below the ears.

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