The nurse has completed caring for a patient's indwelling urinary catheter. What should the nurse do after clearing used supplies and removing the gloves?

1. Wash the hands with soap.
2. Document the care provided.
3. Prepare medications for the patient.
4. Discuss with the nursing assistant additional care needs for the patient.


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Rationale 1: After completing procedures, the nurse should wash the hands with soap and water. This is the most effective way to reduce the spread of infection.
Rationale 2: The nurse can document the care provided after performing another step.
Rationale 3: The nurse can prepare medications after performing another step.
Rationale 4: The nurse can discuss further care needs after performing another step.

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