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24 lip 2023 · These groups describe delegation as the process for a nurse to direct another person to perform nursing tasks and activities. Delegation involves at least two individuals: the delegator, and the delegatee. The delegator is a registered nurse who distributes a portion of patient care to the delegatee.
The goal was to develop national guidelines based on current research and literature to facilitate and standardize the nursing delegation process. These guidelines provide direction for employers, nurse leaders, staff nurses, and delegatees.
• Identify tasks that can and cannot be delegated to members of the nursing team. • Describe the five rights of effective delegation. • Explain the responsibilities of the RN when delegating and supervising tasks. • Explain the responsibilities of the delegatee when performing delegated tasks.
Delegation in nursing promotes individual development and teamwork. Learn how to delegate for better patient care and a stronger team effectively.
These National Guidelines for Nursing Delegation build on previous work by NCSBN and the American Nurses Association, and provide clarification on the responsibilities associated with delegation.
1 paź 2013 · Delegation decisions must be based on the fundamental principle of public protection. This article describes effective delegation by presenting the factors affecting delegation, explaining when and what an RN can delegate, and describing the delegation process.
Delegation: What’s a Leader’s Role? Why focus on delegation? What helped or hindered their delegation? How can you as a leader ensure that effective delegation is occurring in your area? Old Care Model vs. New Care Model. Buchwach, D. (n.d.).