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The nurse cares for a client with second and third-degree burns covering 40% of their total body surface area (BSA). When performing a dressing change, which action should the nurse perform?
A. Set the room temperature to 85 °F (29.4 °C).
B. Wait until after the dressing change is complete to perform range of motion exercises.
C. Teach the client that dry dressings will help debride the wounds.
D. Wear sterile gloves when removing the old dressings.