Chapter 4 Delegation nursing assistant 2022 graded A+ Already passed
Chapter 4 Delegation nursing assistant 2022 graded A+ Already passedBeing responsible for one's actions and the actions of others who perform delegated tasks is being accountable To BLANK means to authorize another person to perform a nursing task in a certain situation delegate A BLANK is a nursing care or a nursing procedure, activity, or work that can be delegated to nursing assistants when it does not require an RN's professional knowledge or judgment nursing task is the duty or obligation to perform some act or function responsibility means having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to perform a task safely and successfully competent Which of the following is NOT acceptable a nursing assistant delegates a task to another nursing assistant When a nurse decides how to delegate tasks, the decision depends on what is best for the person at the time You have been caring for Mr. Watson for several weeks. The nurse tells you that she will give his care today. Her delegation decision is based on changes in Mr. Watson's condition today At which step of the delegation process would you tell the nurse you have not performed a task before or often assess and plan When the nurse supervises the nursing assistant, she observes the care that the nursing assistant gives Which of the following is NOT a right of delegation the right time The following are considered a right of delegation *** * the right task * the right person * the right supervision Which of these tasks cannot be delegated to a nursing assistant supervise others You have the right to refuse a task if the task is not in your job description LPN licensed practical nurse LVN licensed vocational nurse NCSBN National Council of State Boards of Nursing RN registered nurse Nursing assistants cannot delegate. This means you cannot A. Delegate any task to other BLANK or any other BLANK B. You cannot BLANK or BLANK someone else to do your work C. You cannot re-delegate a task to another BLANK A. nursing assistants; worker B. ask; tell C. nursing assistant or co-worker You must refuse a delegated task that is *** * beyond the nurse's scope of practice * beyond the nursing assistant range of functions allowed by your state * not in your job description What directions must be given when the nurse communicates with the nursing assistant about a delegated task ****** * how to perform and complete the task * what observations to report and record * when to report observations * what specific patient or resident concerns to report at once * priorities for tasks * what to do if the person's condition changes or needs change During Step 4 of the delegation process, the nurse will give feedback. What 2 things will occur during feedback? A. The nurse will tell you what you did BLANK and BLANK B. It is a way for you to BLANK and BLANK A. correctly; about any errors B. learn; improve What are the five rights of delegation ***** * the right task * the right circumstances * the right person * the right directions and communication * the right supervision You show responsibility when you refuse a task to protect the person With corrective feedback, you should ***** * listen carefully * have good eye contact * consider ways you could improve * avoid arguing or being defensive * thank the nurse for the feedback Delegation experiences are positive when the staff **** * communicate openly * trust each other * help and encourage each other * work toward a common goal What are the 4 steps in the delegation process described by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) **** Step 1: Assessment and planning Step 2: Communication Step 3: Surveillance and Supervision Step 4: Evaluation and Feedback Identify which delegation step is being described: The nurse makes sure that you complete the task correctly Surveillance and Supervision Identify which delegation step is being described: Asking, how will delegating the task help the person and what are the risks to the person Assessment and planning Identify which delegation step is being described: The nurse tells you when to report observations Communication Identify which delegation step is being described: Asking, was the outcome the desired result and was the outcome good or bad Evaluation and feedback Five rights of delegation: Did you review the task with the nurse? The right directions and communication Five rights of delegation: Were you trained to do the task? The right task Five rights of delegation: Do you have concerns about performing the task? The right person Five rights of delegation: Is the nurse available if the person's condition changes or if problems occur? The right supervision Five rights of delegation: Do you have the equipment and supplies to safely complete the task? The right circumstances
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being responsible for ones actions and the actions of others who perform delegated tasks is being accountable
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