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Delegation, Prioritization, and Decision Making

Chapter 7


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Delegation of Client Care: Definition

The reassigning of responsibility for the performance of a job from one person to another.

(ANA, 1996)

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Concepts of Delegation

  • The responsibility of the task is transferred.
  • Accountability remains with the delegator.
  • Delegation may be direct or indirect.

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Direct Delegation

  • Usually verbal direction
  • RN decides which staff member is capable of performing a specific task.

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Indirect Delegation

  • Contained in an approved listing of tasks established by an institution
  • Permitted tasks may vary from institution to institution

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Assigning Tasks

  • The RN may assign a more skilled individual to perform a task.
  • The RN may not assign an individual to perform an activity outside a job description or the scope of practice.

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Delegation vs. Supervision

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Supervision

  • Supervision is usually more direct than delegation.
  • It requires directly overseeing the work or performance of others.
  • It includes checking with individuals during the day.
  • It may entail delegation of tasks and activities.
  • The nurse manager performs both.

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The Nursing Process and Delegation

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Assessment

  • Assess client needs.
  • Set client-specific goals.
  • Match the personnel with the appropriate skills to care for the client.

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Planning

  • Mentally identify who is best suited for the task or activity.
  • Planning prevents later problems.

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Implementation

  • Assign the appropriate personnel who have the level of expertise necessary to deliver the care or carry out the activities.

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Evaluation

  • Oversee the care or activities.
  • Determine if client care needs have been met.
  • Allow for feedback.

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Coordinating
Assignments

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Methods to Help Organize Care

  • Critical pathways
  • Computerized information sheets
  • Personalized worksheets
  • Delegation tree

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Tips for Organizing Care

  • Plan time around activities that must be performed at a certain time.
  • Perform high-priority activities first.
  • Cluster activities that may be performed together.
  • Consider your peak time when performing optional activities.

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The Need for Delegation

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Changes in the Health-Care Environment

  • Nursing shortage
  • Health-care reform
  • Increased need for nursing services
  • Demographic trends
  • Use of unlicensed assistive personnel

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Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAPs)

  • Individuals trained to function in an assistive role to the nurse
  • Perform delegated tasks
  • Under direct supervision of the RN
  • May or may not be certified

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Delegation to UAPs

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Examples of Tasks

  • Vital signs
  • Skills learned through special training
  • Blood drawing
  • ECGs
  • Measuring intake and output
  • Non-nursing duties

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Safe Delegation

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Criteria for Safe Delegation

  • Potential for harm
  • Complexity of the task
  • Problem-solving and innovation necessary to complete the task or activity

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Considerations for Safe Delegation

  • Ability of the individual
  • Fairness of the task

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Task-Related Concerns

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Primary Concern

Does the individual assigned to the task have the ability to perform the task?

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Other Task-Related Concerns

  • Ability
  • Priorities
  • Efficiency
  • Appropriateness

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Relationship-Oriented Concerns

  • Fairness
  • Learning opportunities
  • Health
  • Compatibility
  • Preferences

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Summary of Expectations of Professionals

  • Respect of others
  • A reasonable workload
  • Appropriate wages
  • Determining his/her own priorities
  • Ask for what he/she wants
  • Accountability
  • Give and receive information as a professional

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Barriers to Delegation

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Barriers

  • Experience
  • Licensure
  • Quality of care
  • Assigning work to others

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The Five Rights of Delegation

  • Right task
  • Right circumstances
  • Right person
  • Right direction/communication
  • Right supervision/evaluation

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Conclusion

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Points to Consider

  • Delegation is not new.
  • The role is essential for good working relationships.
  • Organizational skills are a prerequisite for delegation.
  • Understanding client needs is essential for appropriate delegation.

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The RN Needs to Understand

  • The State Nurse Practice Act
  • The capabilities of each staff member
  • The tasks that may be delegated
  • The concept of accountability in delegation

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