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What information should the nurse include for the UAP when delegating the tasks?
Delegation is based upon: The needs of the patient and the stability of the patients condition; The RN assessment of the potential for patient harm; The complexity of the task; The predictability of the outcomes; The abilities of the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) staff to whom the task is delegated;
What can an RN delegate to a UAP?
In general, simple, routine tasks such as making unoccupied beds, supervising patient ambulation, assisting with hygiene, and feeding meals can be delegated. But if the patient is morbidly obese, recovering from surgery, or frail, work closely with the UAP or perform the care yourself.
What are the 5 conditions that must be met for nurse delegation?
Five Rights of Delegation Right task. Right circumstance. Right person. Right supervision. Right direction and communication[1]
What tasks can an RN delegate to an AP?
An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP can help collect a clean catch sample, disinfect a superficial wound, and assess body temperature. A UAP cannot handle medication, even over the counter medications. Likewise, detailed assessment and informed consent cannot be delegated to UAP.
What 5 criteria must an RN evaluate prior to delegating tasks?
The RN should consider the five rights of delegation: the right task, the right person to whom the delegation is made, the right circumstances, the right direction and communication by the RN, and the right supervision as determined by the RN.
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Things you can delegate to your CNA/tech partner: Bathing, toileting, dressing, ambulating, positioning, vital signs, bed making, specimen collection, feeding patients without swallowing precautions.
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Reference Checklist for School Nurses Delegating to Unlicensed
Prior to delegating nursing tasks to UAPs, the school nurse must familiarize themselves with the state laws and guidelines related to their roles and
Delegated Nsg Skills Training Manual for UAPs 2009
This skill is highly student specific, therefore a blank skills checklist is provided so the nurse and the parent/guardian may create the appropriate checklist.
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