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*DELEGATION MADE EASY* RN, LPN, UAP

56 Tampilan· 12/31/21
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Hello everyone!

Delegation is SO important and can be confusing. I found when I was studying through nursing school and for the NCLEX, I had to gather information from so many sources because I found each source lacked information/I wasn't answering delegation questions correctly even though I felt like I was studying the material.

Make sure:
Right task
Right circumstance
Right person
Right direction/communication
Right supervision/evaluation

Something I forgot to mention in the video was UAP's can apply sequential compression devices (I see this question a lot).

Remember, TAPE for RN's:
Teaching
Assessment
Planning
Evaluation

RN's can also:
Administer blood products
Push IV meds

If patient is unstable, do not delegate to UAP (1 day post-op, acute distress, etc.)!!!

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