Which of the following nursing actions would most increase a patient risk for developing a health care associated infection?
A: Use of surgical aseptic technique to suction an airway.
B: Urinary catheter drainage bag placed below the level of the bladder.
C: Clean technique for inserting a urinary catheter.
D: Use of a sterile bottled solution more than once within a 24-hour period.
A: Use of surgical aseptic technique to suction an airway.
B: Urinary catheter drainage bag placed below the level of the bladder.
C: Clean technique for inserting a urinary catheter.
D: Use of a sterile bottled solution more than once within a 24-hour period.
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