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When admitting a client diagnosed with active tuberculosis to isolation, which infection control measures should the nurse implement?

  • A. Negative pressure environment
  • B. Contact precautions
  • C. Droplet precautions
  • D. Protective environment
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Negative pressure environment. Tuberculosis is transmitted through airborne particles, so a negative pressure room is essential to prevent the spread of the bacteria. Choice B, contact precautions, are used for infections spread by direct or indirect contact, not for tuberculosis. Choice C, droplet precautions, are for infections transmitted through respiratory droplets, not airborne particles like tuberculosis. Choice D, protective environment, is used for protecting immunocompromised patients from outside pathogens, not for preventing the spread of tuberculosis.