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TEST BANK FOR NURSING DELEGATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENT CARE 3RD EDITION BY MOTACKI

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TEST BANK FOR NURSING DELEGATION AND
MANAGEMENT OF PATIENT CARE 3RD
EDITION BY MOTACKI
1. What is the primary purpose of delegation in nursing practice?
A) To reduce the nurse’s workload
B) To ensure patient safety by assigning tasks to appropriate personnel
C) To improve the nurse’s skillset
D) To meet hospital administrative requirements


Answer: B) To ensure patient safety by assigning tasks to appropriate personnel


2. Which of the following tasks is most appropriate for delegation to a nursing
assistant?
A) Administering intravenous medications
B) Developing a patient care plan
C) Assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs)
D) Conducting patient assessments


Answer: C) Assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs)


3. When delegating tasks, a nurse should consider which of the following factors?
A) The nurse’s personal preferences
B) The complexity of the task
C) The availability of equipment
D) The time of day


Answer: B) The complexity of the task


4. Which legal consideration is crucial when delegating tasks?
A) The nurse’s level of job satisfaction

,B) The delegatee’s ability to perform the task safely
C) The delegatee’s previous work experience
D) The patient’s preference for a specific delegatee


Answer: B) The delegatee’s ability to perform the task safely


5. What should a nurse do if a delegated task is not performed correctly?
A) Ignore the issue if the patient is stable
B) Delegate the task to another staff member immediately
C) Provide corrective feedback and re-evaluate the delegatee’s competency
D) Reassign the task to a different nurse without discussion


Answer: C) Provide corrective feedback and re-evaluate the delegatee’s competency


6. Which of the following is an essential component of effective delegation?
A) Clear communication of the task and expected outcomes
B) Avoiding feedback to prevent discouraging the delegatee
C) Delegating only simple tasks
D) Limiting delegation to routine tasks


Answer: A) Clear communication of the task and expected outcomes


7. In which scenario would it be most appropriate to delegate patient care tasks?
A) When a nurse has a high patient load and needs assistance
B) When a nurse is unfamiliar with a specific task
C) When a patient requires specialized care that only the nurse can provide
D) When the task is complex and requires advanced nursing skills


Answer: A) When a nurse has a high patient load and needs assistance


8. How should a nurse prioritize tasks for delegation?
A) By choosing tasks that require the least amount of time

,B) By considering the complexity and urgency of each task
C) By delegating tasks based on the delegatee’s preferences
D) By assigning tasks to the most senior staff members


Answer: B) By considering the complexity and urgency of each task


9. What is an important aspect of evaluating the outcomes of delegated tasks?
A) Assessing the delegatee’s reaction to the task
B) Monitoring the patient’s response and the quality of care provided
C) Reviewing the delegatee’s previous performance evaluations
D) Discussing the task with other staff members


Answer: B) Monitoring the patient’s response and the quality of care provided


10. Which of the following actions is NOT appropriate when delegating tasks?
A) Providing clear instructions and expectations
B) Ensuring the delegatee has the necessary skills and knowledge
C) Micromanaging the task to ensure it is done correctly
D) Offering support and guidance as needed


Answer: C) Micromanaging the task to ensure it is done correctly11. What is the
primary responsibility of the delegating nurse?
A) To perform all patient care tasks personally
B) To supervise and support the delegatee while ensuring tasks are performed
correctly
C) To monitor the delegatee’s personal performance goals
D) To minimize communication with the delegatee to avoid confusion


Answer: B) To supervise and support the delegatee while ensuring tasks are
performed correctly


12. Which of the following is a key principle of effective delegation?

, A) Delegating tasks based on the nurse’s convenience
B) Delegating tasks only to the most experienced staff
C) Matching tasks with the delegatee’s skills and competencies
D) Avoiding delegation for tasks that require patient interaction


Answer: C) Matching tasks with the delegatee’s skills and competencies


13. What should a nurse do if there is a conflict between a delegatee and a patient
regarding a delegated task?
A) Ignore the conflict and proceed with the task
B) Remove the delegatee from the task and handle it personally
C) Address the conflict by discussing the issue with both the delegatee and the
patient to find a resolution
D) Reassign the task to another staff member without addressing the conflict


Answer: C) Address the conflict by discussing the issue with both the delegatee and
the patient to find a resolution


14. How can a nurse ensure that delegated tasks are completed in a timely manner?
A) Delegate tasks with vague deadlines to allow flexibility
B) Regularly check in with the delegatee to monitor progress and provide guidance
C) Avoid setting deadlines to reduce pressure on the delegatee
D) Perform all tasks personally to ensure timely completion


Answer: B) Regularly check in with the delegatee to monitor progress and provide
guidance


15. When is it appropriate for a nurse to re-delegate a task?
A) When the original delegatee is unavailable and the task is urgent
B) When the task becomes too complex for the initial delegatee
C) When the nurse prefers to reassign the task to someone else
D) When the original delegatee is not performing the task to the nurse’s satisfaction

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