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Meningitis
Which type of precautions should the nurse implement for the client diagnosed with aseptic meningitis?
ExplanationAseptic meningitis is caused by a noninfectious agent or a virus and is not likely to be transmitted to other people; therefore, standard precautions would be expected. Septic meningitis would require droplet precautions for 24-48 hours after initiation of antibiotics.
Transcribed Image Text:Which type of precautions should the nurse implement for the client diagnosed with septic meningitis? O a. Contact precaution O b. Standard precaution O C. Droplet precaution O d. Airbone precaution
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