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Which behavior by a new nurse would indicate to the charge nurse that this nurse is following standard precautions?

  • A. Wearing clean gloves while performing a heel stick on an infant
  • B. Wearing the same gloves for assessments of clients in the same room
  • C. Wearing sterile gloves when changing the urine bag and nasogastric canister of an infected client
  • D. Donning a gown when responding to a request by the family to check the IV pump on a client with rotavirus
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is wearing clean gloves while performing a heel stick on an infant. Standard precautions require the use of gloves when there is a risk of exposure to blood or body fluids. Clean gloves are suitable for this task as they provide adequate protection without being sterile. Choice B is incorrect because wearing the same gloves for different clients can lead to cross-contamination, violating standard precautions. Choice C is incorrect as sterile gloves are usually not required for changing a urine bag and nasogastric canister unless a specific aseptic technique is indicated; standard precautions do not demand sterile gloves for such tasks. Choice D is incorrect as donning a gown is not necessary for checking an IV pump unless there is a risk of exposure to bodily fluids that would necessitate full-body protection, which is not indicated in this scenario.