An appropriate technique for the nurse to implement for the client on isolation precautions is to:

A. Double bag all disposable items and linens
B. Put another gown over the one worn if it has become wet
C. Place specimen containers in plastic bags for transport
D. Hand items to be reused directly to a nurse standing outside of the room


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C. Transfer specimen to container without soiling outside of container. Place container in a plastic bag and label the outside of the bag or as per agency policy- Specimens of blood and body fluids are placed in well-constructed containers with secure lids to prevent leaks during transport.
A. Use single bags that are impervious to moisture and sturdy to contain soiled articles. Use double bag if necessary for heavily soiled linen or heavy wet trash. Linen or refuse should be totally contained to prevent exposure of personnel to infective material.
B. Avoid allowing isolation gown to become wet; carry wash basin outward away from gown; avoid leaning against wet tabletop. Moisture allows organisms to travel through gown to uniform
D. Remove all reusable pieces of equipment. Clean any contaminated surfaces with hospital approved disinfectant. All items must be properly cleaned, disinfected, or sterilized for reuse.

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