What personal protective equipment (PPE) is most appropriate for a nurse before suctioning a patient's endotracheal tube?
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Correct answer: Gown, gloves, an N95 respirator, and a face shield are required
Suctioning an endotracheal tube is an aerosol-producing procedure; full PPE including N95 and face shield are indicated.
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