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A child is seen in the health care clinic, and testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is performed because of the child's exposure to HIV infection. Which home care instruction should the nurse provide to the parents of the child?

  • A. Avoid sharing toothbrushes.
  • B. Avoid all immunizations until the diagnosis is established.
  • C. Wipe up any blood spills with a rag, and allow them to air-dry.
  • D. Wash your hands with half-strength bleach if they come in contact with the child's blood.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Parents should avoid sharing toothbrushes to prevent potential HIV transmission through blood or bodily fluids. Immunizations should be kept up to date to protect the child. Blood spills should be cleaned with a paper towel, followed by soap and water, then a bleach solution, not just a rag and air-drying. Washing hands with soap and water is sufficient; bleach is too caustic for skin.