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A client is diagnosed as having a positive reaction to the Mantoux test. Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing action?

  • A. Isolate the client in a private room.
  • B. Administer isoniazid (INH) as prescribed.
  • C. Schedule the client for a chest x-ray.
  • D. Begin a 9-month course of medication therapy.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is to schedule the client for a chest x-ray. A positive Mantoux test indicates exposure to TB, but it does not confirm active disease. A chest x-ray is necessary to assess the presence of active TB disease. Isolating the client in a private room (Choice A) is not necessary based solely on a positive Mantoux test result. Administering isoniazid (INH) (Choice B) or beginning a 9-month course of medication therapy (Choice D) is premature without confirming active TB through a chest x-ray.