Answer to Question 1
A, D, E
Delegation is guided by a number of principles that are nurse-related or organizational-related in nature. Examples of organizational-related principles that influence nursing delegation include: 1) documenting staff competence; 2) allocating resources to ensure safe staffing; and 3) developing organizational policies on delegation. Examples of specific nurse-related principles include: 1) monitoring policies and procedures; 2) delegating elements of care but not delegating the nursing process itself; 3) monitoring position descriptions for compliance with the State Nurse Practice Act; and 4) working with the State Board of Nursing as required. Monitoring the skill, education, and knowledge of NAPs (plus the stability of the patient) during a delegated task is a nursing responsibility and part of the delegation process.
Answer to Question 2
A
An operational budget is a financial tool that outlines anticipated revenue and expenses over a
specified period. A capital budget accounts for the purchase of major new or replacement equipment.
A construction budget is developed when renovations or new structures are planned. A process called
accounting assists with budget documentation; it is an activity that managers engage in to record and
report financial transactions and data.