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Conditions for nurse delegation |
1) registered nurse transfers task 2) task can be delegate 3) one client only 4) NAC + NA-R and HCA only 5) 4 community settings |
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4 Community Settings |
1) community residential programs 2) adult family homes 3) assisted living facilities 4) client's home |
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5 Roles of delegation process |
1) client representative 2) delegating RN 3) nursing assistant/homecare aid 4) case manager 5) agency supervisor/ facility administrator |
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How many tasks for one client can you perform? |
Only one per delegated task |
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How often does the RN reassess delegation? |
Every 90 days |
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What three things must the client know for a task to be delegated? |
1) The task is being delegated 2) agrees to it 3) must give written consent |
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The three-way agreement for delegation is between: |
The RN the client and the HCA |
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What are the RNs 5 areas of responsibility? |
1) assessing appropriateness 2) obtaining written consent 3) delegating task 4) reassessing delegation 5) rescinding delegation |
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A full systems assessment from an RN requires that the client's condition is blank and blank |
Stable and predictable |
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What seven criteria does the RN have to do before delegating the task? |
1) get written consent 2) RN client and HCA agree 3) met training requirements 4) teach task 5) verify competence 6) provide written instructions |