Delegation

Nursing Students LPN-RN

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Hi fellow nurses !!

I am a lpn to rn nursing student and i am doing an assignment about improper delegation. There aren't much information, i know the a few possible consequences, but there isnt much information any pointers?

Specializes in Pediatrics.

Can you be more specific?

An RN delegating a task to an LPN, CNA? Or other personal?

Are you asking what happens to the RN?

Whom is delegating to whom?

MD to RN?

What exactly are you supposed to be writing about?

The conflict among co-workers?

Legal consequences?

An RN delegating to someone...say a CNA should know what is within the CNAs scope of practice and should follow up to insure the task was done per standards of care.

The CNA should also know what is within their scope and should speak up if they are delegated a task outside of their scope.

Specializes in Critical Care, Education.

This is a VERY important concept, but the rules are based on state Nurse Practice Acts. In my state, we have very clear guidelines and rules - here is our Delegation Resource Packet. We have very clear distinctions between delegation and assignment.... and delegation only happens with RN to non-licensed; RN - LVN is assignment. But of course, you need to become familiar with the rules & regs for your state.

Thanks for the reply. i have the the rights of delegating. I am have the scopes between each. I am presenting on the consequjnces of ineffective delegation. Shch as harm to paient, loss of life, )lawsuits i choose to that topic but i am not finding much .

Excuse the grammar errors am on new phone

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