NCLEX Question of the Day

January 9, 2026

Safety and Infection Control QID 781

A nurse is caring for a patient who has been placed on contact precautions. What is the most important action for the nurse to take to prevent the spread of infection to other patients?

A:
Place a sign on the door indicating the patient has a private room.
B:
Wear gloves and a gown upon entering the patient's room.
C:
Limit the number of visitors to the patient's room.
D:
Administer all medications to the patient at the end of the shift.

Explanation

For contact precautions, the nurse should wear gloves and a gown upon entering the patient's room to prevent the transmission of infection via direct or indirect contact with the patient or the patient's environment. Limiting visitors, timing of medication administration, and room signage do not directly prevent the spread of infection.

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