An occupational health nurse is screening a new employee in a long-term care facility for tuberculosis (TB) . The employee questions why purified protein derivative (PPD) testing is done twice. Which is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
A) "Different medication is used in the second PPD."
B) "The treatment for TB is 6 months of medication, and we want to make sure the first results of the first PPD were accurate."
C) "The first PPD was not interpreted in the correct time frame of 48-72 hours."
D) "There is an increased risk for a false-negative response for people who work in long-term care facilities. The two-step process is recommended to accurately screen for TB."
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