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The nurse is assigned to a client with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). When handling the client’s blood and body fluids, the nurse uses standard precautions, which include:

  • A. Wearing gloves to empty a bedpan
  • B. Wearing gown, gloves, and protective eyewear when obtaining a urine specimen via catheterization
  • C. Disposing of needles uncapped
  • D. Wearing gloves when applying eyedrops
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. Standard precautions include wearing gloves when there is a potential for contact with blood or body fluids. Emptying a bedpan involves contact with bodily fluids, thus gloves are necessary to prevent exposure to pathogens.

Choice B is incorrect because wearing a gown and protective eyewear is not necessary for obtaining a urine specimen via catheterization unless there is a risk of splashing or spraying of fluids.

Choice C is incorrect as needles should always be disposed of in a proper sharps container with the cap secured to prevent accidental needlestick injuries.

Choice D is incorrect because applying eyedrops does not involve contact with blood or body fluids, so wearing gloves is not necessary according to standard precautions.