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A licensed practical nurse (LPN) has recently graduated from nursing school, passed the NCLEX-PN, and secured employment at a long-term care facility.
 
  At the facility, the nurse will be providing care along with several unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which task may be delegated to UAP by the LPN?
  A) Any task that a nursing assistant is able to perform
  B) Any tasks requiring minimal amount of training
  C) Only tasks that do not involve direct client care
  D) Only tasks that the UAP is capable to safely perform

Question 2

A licensed vocational nurse (LVN) provides care on an inpatient hospital unit that has a census of 27 beds.
 
  The LVN works together with a registered nurse and a nurse's aide to provide care for 9 of the clients on the unit, and two similar groups of care providers are responsible for the remaining 18 clients on the unit. What model of nursing care is utilized on this unit?
  A) Team nursing
  B) Primary nursing
  C) Total client care
  D) Case method



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D
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Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) are those who are taught to perform specific tasks associated with client care and who work under the supervision of a nurse. They do not have the same level of training that the nursing assistant has, and they did not pass a state test, so they cannot perform all of the tasks that the nursing assistant can. Because of the minimal amount of training for client-related tasks, the nurse must make sure the UAP is capable of performing the task safely before delegating it.

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Ans: A
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In team nursing, the large client unit is divided into smaller units with team members working together. Each member performs the duties for which they are best prepared. In primary nursing, a professional nurse has total responsibility for a particular client or group of clients, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In total client care, one RN or LP/VN is assigned to provide all of the care a client needs. In the case method, the nurse is responsible for the entire care of one or more clients for one shift in a 24-hour period.




chads108

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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