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NURS 211 CHAPTER 17: IMPLEMENTING (100% VERIFIED SOLUTION ) A+ GUARANTEED PASS!! Which examples are essential components for delegating nursing care to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? Select all that apply. The UAP has sufficient knowledge and skill for completing the task. The nurse has clearly communicated instructions to the UAP. The UAP can verbalize what information to report to the nurse. The nurse seeks input from the UAP in planning the client's care for the shift. The UAP evaluates the client's response after implementing the task and then reports findings to the nurse - ANS-The UAP has sufficient knowledge and skill for completing the task. The nurse has clearly communicated instructions to the UAP. The UAP can verbalize what information to report to the nurse. Which nursing interventions are appropriate to perform when addressing a risk nursing diagnosis? Select all that apply. Prevent the problem. Reduce or eliminate risk factors. Monitor the client's status. Promote a higher level wellness. Collect additional data to rule out the diagnosis. - ANS-Prevent the problem. Reduce or eliminate risk factors. Monitor the client's status. Which action is a responsibility of the nurse in the nurse-nurse team relationship? Continues...
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