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What are the 5 conditions that must 1. A licensed RN transfers performance
be met for nurse delegation? 2. There are three specific tasks that may not be
delegated
3. A delegation cover a specific task for one client
4. Only qualified nursing assistance can accept a
delegation
5. Delegation can only happen in 4 community
setting.
There are 4 settings in which 1. certified community residential programs for the
delegation can occur what are they? developmentally disabled
2. licensed adult family homes
3. licensed boarding homes
4. in home
List 3 specific tasks that cannot be 1. Injections (minus insulin)
delegated to you? 2. Sterile procedures
3. Maintenance of central lines
4. Tasks that require nursing judgement
Insulin injections are a delegated task True. Insulin injections are the only injections that
(T/F) can be delegated.
, What are the 5 primary actions a 1. Performing the delegated task according to the
nursing assistant is responsible for in specific instructions of the RN.
a delegation? 2. Observing the client for changes which may
indicate: potential side effects from medications,
negative reactions to procedures, complications
from diseases.
3. Reporting changes in the client's condition
promptly, 4. Reporting to the delegating RN NEW
or CHANGED medications/treatments
5. Renewing your registration or certification.
What are 4 requirements to become Be a NAR or a CNA in the state of Washington,
qualified to receive delegation? have completed the education requirements for
delegation,be willing to preform the specific task
to be delegated, demonstrate to the delegating
RN you competence to correctly perform the
specific task without direction supervision.
Central line maintenance can be False
delegated to a NA (T/F)
A LPN can delegate tasks to a NA False
(T/F)
List 4 things a delegating RN is 1. Obtaining written consent from the client or
responsible for in the delegating authorized representative for the delegation
process? 2. Delegation the task
3. supervising the delegation
4. rescinding or canceling the delegation
The nursing assistant should report TRUE
changes in the client's condition
promptly to the delegating RN (T/F)