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Five rights of delegation
Ans: Right person
Right task
Right circumstance
Right direction and communication
Right supervision and evaluation
Non-delegatable tasks
Ans: Nursing process
Client education
Tasks that require nursing judgement (care of unstable patients)
LPN delegation
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Ans: Tracheotomy care
Suctioning
Inserting urinary catheter
Checking NG tube patency
Medication administration
Sterile specimen colection
Reinforce client teaching
AP delegation
Ans: ADLs
Ambulating
Feeding
Positioning
Vital signs
I&Os
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Autonomy
Ans: The right to make ones own decisions
Beneficence
Ans: The obligation to good for others
Confidentiality
Ans: The obligation to observe the privacy of another and maintain strict
confidence
Fidelity
Ans: The obligation to be faithful to agreements and responsibilities, to
keep promises
Justice
Ans: The obligation to be fair to all people
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Nonmaleficence
Ans: The obligation to do no harm to others
Paternalism
Ans: Assuming the right to make decisions for another
Veracity
Ans: The obligation to tell the truth
Nurses role of informed consent
Ans: Ensure the provider gave the necessary information
Ensure the client understands the procedure
Patient must be competent to sign informed consent
Witness the clients signature
Notify the provider if clarification is needed