Which of the following would the nurse consider appropriate delegation?

A) The CNA asks another CNA to remove the Foley catheter of a postoperative client. B) The LPN/LVN delegates vital signs for a client receiving a blood transfusion to the CNA. C) The RN asks the LPN/LVN to obtain vital signs and perform an assessment of the client immediately following a seizure. D) The LPN/LVN delegates to the unlicensed assistive personnel the task of recording intake and output for a postoperative client.


A

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