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When caring for a patient with AIDS, which of the following nursing actions would be the most appropriate for infection control?

  • A. Wear gloves at all times
  • B. Wear gown and mask at all times
  • C. Wear gloves for blood/body fluid contact
  • D. Wear a mask during patient contact times
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C: Wear gloves for blood/body fluid contact. This is the most appropriate action for infection control when caring for a patient with AIDS because HIV is primarily transmitted through blood and certain body fluids. Wearing gloves when coming into contact with blood or body fluids reduces the risk of transmission.

Explanation for why other choices are incorrect:
A: Wearing gloves at all times may not be necessary and can lead to unnecessary waste of resources.
B: Wearing gown and mask at all times is excessive and not indicated unless there is a risk of exposure to blood or body fluids.
D: Wearing a mask during patient contact times is not necessary unless there is a risk of exposure to respiratory secretions.