NCLEX Question of the Day

January 10, 2026

Safety and Infection Control QID 771

A nurse is caring for a patient with Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infection. What is the most appropriate hand hygiene practice for the nurse after providing care to this patient?

A:
Wash hands with soap and water thoroughly.
B:
Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
C:
Wear two pairs of gloves to avoid handwashing.
D:
Rinse hands with water only to remove spores.

Explanation

C. diff spores are not killed by alcohol-based hand sanitizers, so the most effective method of hand hygiene after caring for a patient with C. diff is thorough handwashing with soap and water. Wearing two pairs of gloves is not a substitute for hand hygiene, and rinsing hands with water alone is insufficient to remove spores.

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