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ENagel

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The nurse's two main legal responsibilities in delegation are to assess the competency of the delegatee and to assess:
 
  a. how many nurses are available to super-vise.
  b. how much supervision time is needed.
  c. the client condition severity level of the patient population.
  d. the expiration date of the license.

Question 2

Collective action is effective in:
 
  a. Ensuring that needs of nurses are placed ahead of other disciplines.
  b. Defining nursing as a profession.
  c. Advising patients of the needs of nurses.
  d. Amplifying the influence of individuals.



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Answer to Question 1

B
The nurse's responsibility in delegation is to assess the competency of the delegatee and to su-pervise adequately afterward.

Answer to Question 2

D
Individuals may have limited influence in achieving various purposes such as advancement of quality care or of the profession, whereas collective action helps to define and sustain individuals in achieving the desired purposes.





 

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