The registered nurse effectively delegates which procedure to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?

1. Making a nursing diagnosis
2. Assisting a client to bedside commode
3. Performing assessments on client
4. Giving the client pain medication


Correct Answer: 2

Assisting a client to a bedside commode is an activity that can be delegated to the UAP. Tasks requiring advanced education such as assessment, interpretation of data, planning client care, or evaluating care are not delegated to the UAP. Formulating a nursing diagnosis, performing an assessment, and administering pain medications are activities that cannot be delegated to the UAP.

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