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Delegation and YOU

When to Delegate and to Whom
Buch | Softcover
24 Seiten
2014
American Nurses Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-55810-575-1 (ISBN)
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For the RN needing guidance in how to delegate responsibilities to patient care assistants and unlicensed assistive personnel and related decision-making: what you need to know before delegation, what can and can't be delegated, typical barriers to delegation, practice environment considerations, and a criteria-based, six-step process.
Do you know what work you can, or should, delegate? What tasks can you assign to patient care assistants (PCA), or to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)? Can licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) delegate responsibilities? Since the final professional decision to proceed with delegation to UAPs ultimately rests with the RN, you need to be vigilant and understand the proper delegation process.

Delegation and YOU provides an explanation of principles and relevant strategies for practice in situations in which RNs delegate tasks to UAPs. Written by two experienced nurses who served as educators, mentors and preceptors in many practice settings, this is a handy guide to the essentials of delegation and related decision-making. It includes the following:

The six criteria that every nurse must consider before delegating.
An easy-to-follow illustrated example of “A Decision Tree for Delegation” just for nurses.
The 11 essential principles of delegation.
A criteria-based process model of critical thinking skills to assist with delegation decisions.
The key barriers to delegation and how to overcome them.





Delegation and YOU! is for all clinical nurses, nurse managers and other RNs who lead care teams and delegate activities or tasks.

Melanie Duffy, MSN, RN, CCRN, CCNS, is a practicing Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Harrisburg, PA, who received her master’s degree from Misericordia University in Dallas, PA. A critical care CNS for more than 20 years, she is an instructor for multiple critical care courses and serves as a mentor and preceptor for both novice and senior critical care nurses. She was co-chair of the workgroup that developed ANA’s current Principles of Delegation publication. Shirley Fields McCoy, MS, RN-BC, is a practicing RN for more than 34 years who has used delegation in multiple practice settings. She has served as a nurse educator on delegation in both university and hospital settings. She was co-chair of the workgroup that developed ANA’s current Principles of Delegation publication.

Delegation and Today's RN: Just the Basics
What is Delegation?
Why Delegate? Today’s Nursing Practice Environment
Guidance for Delegation: What You Need to Know Before You Delegate
Education for Delegation
Barriers to Delegation
Criteria for Delegation Decisions: Six Required Steps
Assessment of Consumer Care Needs
Development of the Plan of Care
Analysis of Decision to Delegate
Monitoring of Implementation of the Delegated Task
Evaluation of Response to the Delegated Task
Evaluation of the UAP
Putting It All Together: Decision-making for Delegation by RNs
Delegation: The RN as a Final Decision-maker
Decision Tree for Delegation by RNs
Discussion Scenarios
Summary: Effective Delegation and You
Definitions and Terms
References

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.9.2014
Reihe/Serie ANA You Series
Verlagsort Washington, DC
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege Pflegemanagement / Qualität / Recht
ISBN-10 1-55810-575-1 / 1558105751
ISBN-13 978-1-55810-575-1 / 9781558105751
Zustand Neuware
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