An unlicensed assistive person (UAP) is working on a rehabilitation unit. Which of the following tasks would be appropriate for this person to delegate?
A)
Taking and recording vital signs
B)
Assisting with bathing
C)
An unlicensed assistive person may not delegate tasks.
D)
Making a bed
C
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