INDEPTH QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS 2026 A+ GUIDE.
Delegation for effective task management. ANSWER> A nurse is responsible for
providing clear directions when a task is initially delegated and for periodic
reassessment and evaluation of the outcome of the task.
RNs must delegate tasks so that they can complete higher level tasks.
RNs may delegate to other RNs, PNs or APs.
PNs may delegate to other PNs or APs.
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,Predictability of outcome: Is this routine, or is this new, is there potential for
complications
Potential for harm: Is the client stable? Risks? Aspiration, Bleeding
Complexity of Care: Does the delegatee have the license to perform the task, and the
training?
Need for problem solving: Does this require the nursing process? Assessment skills or
judgment
Level of client interaction: Is there psychosocial support needed?
TO PN ANSWER> Monitoring findings
Reinforcing client teaching
Tracheostomy Care
Suctioning
NG tube patency
Enteral Feedings
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,Insert Catheter
Administering Meds
TO AP ANSWER> ADLs Bathing, Grooming, Dressing, Toliet
Ambulating
Feeding
Positioning
Routine tasks
Bed making
Specimen Collection, I and Os
Vitals For stable clients
Concepts of management—Strategies to identify solutions to community health
problems ANSWER> Planning
Organizing:
Controlling:
Directing:
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, Staffing:
Planning: ANSWER> What needs to be done, and who is going to do it
Organizing: ANSWER> Lines of authority, communications, and where decisions are
made
Directing: ANSWER> Influences and motivates people to perform
Controlling: ANSWER> The evaluation of performance and unit goals to ensure outcomes
are met
Staffing: ANSWER> Adequate staffing, and staffing mix
Characteristics of managers: ANSWER> Hold formal positions of authority and power,
Possess clinical expertise, Network with members of the team, Coach subordinates,
Make decisions for the organization: Resources, Budget, Hiring, and Firing
Conflict Management between health care workers ANSWER>
Autonomy: ANSWER> The ability of the client to make personal decisions, even when
those decisions might not be in the client's own best interest
Beneficence: ANSWER> Care that is in the best interest of the client
Fidelity: ANSWER> Keeping one's promise to the client about care that was offered
Justice: ANSWER> Fair treatment in matters related to physical and psychosocial care
and use of resources
Nonmaleficence: ANSWER> The nurse's obligation to avoid causing harm to the client
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