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Which is an acceptable nursing assistant action when caring for a person infected with HIV/AIDS? A) Wear goggles and a mask when assisting the person with hygiene. B) Avoid using scented soap and shampoo. C) Encourage the person to remain independent with activities of daily living (ADLs) for as long as possible. D) Ensure that the person’s HIV status is prominently posted for all to see.
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