A patient infected with MRSA is admitted to the preoperative unit of the hospital. Which of the following actions should the perioperative tech include as part of this patient’s plan of care?
  1. Limit the amount of time the patient is transported through the area and only move them when absolutely necessary.
  2. Implement a unit-based screening program to detect the presence of MRSA among healthcare workers in the area.
  3. Contact the physician about postponing the patient’s surgery until they have received appropriate treatment for their condition.
  4. Separate the patient into a negative-pressure hospital room.
Explanation
Answer: A-The perioperative tech caring for the patient with MRSA infection should limit the amount of time the patient is transported through the area and only move them when absolutely necessary. This process reduces the potential for infection of other patients or healthcare workers in the vicinity. This infection is spread through contact, so the perioperative tech should take effective precautions such as personal protective barriers and strict hand washing.
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