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What are the 5 Rights to Delegation in nursing?
What are the 5 Rights to Delegation in nursing?
- Right Assessment, Right Diagnosis, Right Evaluation, Right Implementation, Right Supervision
- Right Task, Right Circumstance, Right Person, Right Direction/Communication, Right Supervision (correct)
- Right Skill, Right Patient, Right Environment, Right Procedure, Right Outcome
- Right Task, Right Circumstance, Right Person, Right Documentation, Right Intervention
Which of the following activities cannot be delegated in nursing?
Which of the following activities cannot be delegated in nursing?
- Education of nursing personnel
- Bed bath
- Planning (correct)
- Vital signs taking
During evaluation in nursing care, what are the 3 possible judgments that can be made?
During evaluation in nursing care, what are the 3 possible judgments that can be made?
- Goal complete, Goal ongoing, Goal absent
- Goal met, Goal partially met, Goal not met (correct)
- Goal achieved, Goal delayed, Goal reassessed
- Goal initiated, Goal in progress, Goal completed
Which phase of nursing care involves assessing whether outcome criteria have been met and revising the plan as necessary?
Which phase of nursing care involves assessing whether outcome criteria have been met and revising the plan as necessary?
What are some examples of activities that can be delegated in nursing?
What are some examples of activities that can be delegated in nursing?
What are the components that cannot be delegated in a nursing care plan?
What are the components that cannot be delegated in a nursing care plan?
What is the primary difference between short-term and long-term nursing goals?
What is the primary difference between short-term and long-term nursing goals?
What is the purpose of the Implementation/Intervention phase in nursing?
What is the purpose of the Implementation/Intervention phase in nursing?
Which type of intervention in nursing is physician-initiated and performed under the doctor's order and supervision?
Which type of intervention in nursing is physician-initiated and performed under the doctor's order and supervision?
What do the 3 D's in a Nursing Care Plan refer to?
What do the 3 D's in a Nursing Care Plan refer to?
Which skills are categorized under 'Cognitive Skills' in nursing?
Which skills are categorized under 'Cognitive Skills' in nursing?
What do Collaborative/Interdependent interventions in nursing involve?
What do Collaborative/Interdependent interventions in nursing involve?
What aspect of the client's condition would a hospice nurse primarily focus on?
What aspect of the client's condition would a hospice nurse primarily focus on?
Which type of nurse is responsible for assessing and screening clients to determine the need for physician referrals?
Which type of nurse is responsible for assessing and screening clients to determine the need for physician referrals?
In the future, what technological advancement is mentioned that will aid in nursing assessments?
In the future, what technological advancement is mentioned that will aid in nursing assessments?
What is a key responsibility of critical care outreach nurses?
What is a key responsibility of critical care outreach nurses?
Which component is essential in developing a comprehensive plan of nursing care?
Which component is essential in developing a comprehensive plan of nursing care?
Which category of nurse is involved in monitoring the growth and health of children?
Which category of nurse is involved in monitoring the growth and health of children?