The best option is room 4 as the client with the upper gastrointestinal bleed does not put the immunocompromised client with AIDS at increased risk for infection.
(Options 1, 2, and 3) These room options put the client with AIDS at increased risk for infection because:
Room 1-C difficile is a highly contagious bacterial infection transmitted through stool and requires contact precautions
Room 2 - fever of unknown origin is often a symptom of an undiagnosed viral or bacterial infection
Room 3-pneumonia is an infectious respiratory disease
The best option is room 4 as the client with the upper gastrointestinal bleed does not put the immunocompromised client with AIDS at increased risk for infection.
(Options 1, 2, and 3) These room options put the client with AIDS at increased risk for infection because:
Room 1-C difficile is a highly contagious bacterial infection transmitted through stool and requires contact precautions
Room 2 - fever of unknown origin is often a symptom of an undiagnosed viral or bacterial infection
Room 3-pneumonia is an infectious respiratory disease