MC The RN observes two team members placing the bed clothes they have taken off a client's bed on the floor. The appropriate intervention is to
A. Bring the staff members a clothes basket and tell them to use it the next time.
B. Explain the principles of medical asepsis to both team members.
C. Tell them that this is unacceptable behavior and you will counsel both of them later.
D. Do nothing because the bedclothes are on their way to the laundry to be disinfected.
B
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