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A client who is immunosuppressed is being admitted to the hospital on neutropenic precautions. Which nursing interventions should be implemented to protect the client from infection? Select all that apply.

  • A. Restrict all visitors.
  • B. Admit the client to a private room.
  • C. Place a mask on the client if the client leaves the room.
  • D. Use strict aseptic technique for all invasive procedures.
  • E. Place a 'See the Nurse Before Entering' sign on the door to the room.
  • F. Remove a vase with fresh flowers in the room that was left by a previous client.
Correct Answer: B,C,D,E,F

Rationale: The client should wear a mask for protection from exposure to microorganisms whenever he or she leaves the room. The client who is on neutropenic precautions is immunosuppressed and therefore is admitted to a private room on the nursing unit. The use of strict aseptic technique is necessary with all invasive procedures to prevent infection. A sign indicating 'See the Nurse Before Entering' should be placed on the door to the client's room, so the nurse can ensure that neutropenic precautions are implemented by anyone entering the room. Sources of standing water and fresh flowers should be removed to decrease the microorganism count. Not all visitors must be restricted; however, visitors need to be restricted to healthy adults and must perform strict hand-washing procedures and don a mask before entering the client's room.