Which nursing activities are examples of independent functions of the nursing role? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Teaching a soon-to-be-discharged patient about the medication regimen that the health care provider has prescribed
2. Talking with the patient about his or her abilities to manage personal hygiene activities while in the usual state of health at home
3. Incorporating adaptive techniques into nursing care as recommended by occupational therapy
4. Administering analgesic medication ordered by the health care provider
5. Introducing oneself to, and interviewing, the patient to collect data about physical health status


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Rationale 1: Teaching the patient about medications prescribed by the health care provider is an interdependent activity.
Rationale 2: This activity is part of the assessment process, which is an independent activity that nurses may perform, based on their education and skills.
Rationale 3: Working in coordination with another health team member is an interdependent activity.
Rationale 4: Administering medication prescribed by the health care provider is an example of a dependent activity.
Rationale 5: These activities are included in assessment, which is an independent activity that nurses may perform, based on their education and skills.

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