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NCLEX RN QUESTIONS
IPASS FOR EXAM 2
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RNSG 1413 M01




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A charge nurse is talking with a newly licensed nurse and is reviewing nursing interventions that
do not require a provider’s prescription. Which of the following interventions should the charge
nurse include?
a. Writing a prescription to morphine sulfate as needed for pain
b. Inserting a nasogastric (NG) tube to relieve gastric distention.
c. Showing a client how to use progressive muscle relaxation
d. Performing a daily bath after the evening meal.
e. Repositioning a client every 2 hr to reduce pressure injury risk.




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AH. ave a prescription from the provider to administer a medication. After obtaining the
prescription, the nurse has the flexibility to determine when to administer a PRN medication.
BH. ave a prescription from the provider to the insertion of an NG tube. This is a provider-initiated
intervention.
CC. orrect: Showing a client how to use progressive muscle relaxation is an appropriate nurse-
initiated intervention for stress relief. Unless there is a contraindication for a specific client, use this
technique with clients without a provider’s prescription.
DC. orrect: Performing a bath is a routine nursing care procedure. Unless there is a contraindication
for a specific client, determine when bathing is optimal for a client without a provider’s
prescription.
EC. orrect: Repositioning a client every 2 hr is an appropriate nurse-initiated intervention for
clients. Unless there is a contraindication for a specific client, use this strategy without a
provider’s prescription




ANSWERS: C, D, E

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