A nurse reads a tuberculin skin test on a patient and notes a 6- to 7-mm area of induration. The patient is a young adult who has recently immigrated from a country with a high prevalence of tuberculosis. The patient has no other risk factors. The nurse will expect the provider to:
A) begin treating this patient with a two-drug regimen of isoniazid and rifampin.
B) order a chest radiograph and a sputum culture to assess for active tuberculosis.
C) order a nucleic acid amplification test of the patient's sputum.
D) reassure the patient that this is not considered a positive test result.
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