If the nurse is planning to delegate a task to the nursing assistant, prioritize the nurse's actions in the correct order of the delegation process

1. Allows the nursing assistant to decide how best to complete the task.
2. Sets goals and expected outcome of the task to be completed.
3. Asks the nursing assistant to describe the goals and expected outcomes of the
task.
4. Evaluates the task completed by the nursing assistant.
5. Describes the goals and expected outcome clearly to the nursing assistant.


Answer: 2, 5, 3, 1, 4
Rationale:
• Allows the nursing assistant to decide how best to complete the task: The nurse then gives the nursing assistant the freedom to decide how to complete the task.

• Sets goals and expected outcome of the task to be completed: The nurse first must set goals and decide on the expected outcome for the task to be completed.
• Asks the nursing assistant to describe the goals and expected outcomes of the task: The nursing assistant should describe expectations to ensure clear understanding regarding goals and outcomes.
• Evaluates the task completed by the nursing assistant: Evaluation is the final step in the delegation process to ensure appropriate completion.
• Describes the goals and expected outcome clearly to the nursing assistant: The nurse must clearly describe expected goals and outcomes with task completion.

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