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Which intervention should the nurse stop the nursing assistant from performing?

  • A. Emptying the Jackson-Pratt drainage of the client post cholecystectomy
  • B. Performing passive range of motion on the client with right-sided paralysis
  • C. Placing the traction weights on the bed to transfer the client to X-ray
  • D. Discarding the first urine voided by the client starting a 24-hour urine test
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Placing traction weights on the bed to transfer the client to X-ray is an intervention that the nurse should stop the nursing assistant from performing. Traction should never be relieved without a doctor's order as it can result in muscle spasm and tissue damage. The other choices are appropriate nursing interventions and should not be stopped. Emptying the Jackson-Pratt drainage, performing passive range of motion, and collecting the first urine void for a 24-hour urine test are all within the scope of practice and do not pose immediate risks to the client's well-being.