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vHAUNG6011

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Which option reflects a barrier to effective delegation by the nurse?
 
  1. Trying to do everything for the patients
  2. Trying to empower staff
  3. Providing feedback to staff
  4. Little need to delegate

Question 2

The nurse is organizing a smoking cessation group for the residents of a retirement center. 8What level of healthcare services does this represent?
 
  1. Primary care
  2. Secondary care
  3. Tertiary care
  4. Rehabilitation care



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Some nurses, especially inexperienced nurses, are not confident in delegating patient care to others and try to provide total care to all patients.
2. Delegating should help to empower the staff, not act as a barrier.
3. While it does take time to provide feedback after delegated tasks are completed, this should not serve as a barrier to delegating the task. Providing feedback should not take as much time as performing the task.
4. There is so much to do in one shift as a nurse, that there is great need to delegate.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. The nurse is providing health promotion and education, which falls within the level of primary care.
2. Secondary care focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of an existing problem.
3. Tertiary care services include long-term care, rehabilitation, and care of the dying.
4. Rehabilitation care is a tertiary service.



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