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select all that apply
which of the following are appropriate infection control practices associated with caring for central lines?
□ wear a biohazardous suit while providing care to ensure sterility
□ cover the site with a large drape during the procedure
□ follow proper hand hygiene
□ insert the catheter while the skin prep agent is still wet and active
Brief Explanations
- "Wear a biohazardous suit while providing care to ensure sterility": Biohazard suits are not typically used for routine central line care; this is incorrect.
- "Cover the site with a large drape during the procedure": Using a large drape (sterile drape) helps maintain a sterile field, which is appropriate for central line care.
- "Follow proper hand hygiene": Proper hand hygiene is a fundamental infection control practice to prevent transmission of pathogens, so this is appropriate.
- "Insert the catheter while the skin prep agent is still wet and active": Skin prep agents (like chlorhexidine) need time to dry and be fully active to maximize antimicrobial effect; inserting while wet is incorrect.
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B. Cover the site with a large drape during the procedure
C. Follow proper hand hygiene