A female nursing student in the final term of nursing school is overheard by a nursing faculty member telling another student that she got to insert a nasogastric tube in the emergency department while working as a nursing assistant

Which advice is best for the nursing faculty member to give to the nursing student?
a. "Just be careful when you are doing new procedures and make sure you are following directions by the nurse."
b. "Review your procedures before you go to work, so you will be prepared to do them if you have a chance."
c. "The nurse should not have allowed you to insert the nasogastric tube because something bad could have happened."
d. "You are not allowed to perform any procedures other than those in your job description even with the nurse's permission."


ANS: D
When nursing students work as nursing assistants or nurse's aides when not attending classes, they should not perform tasks that do not appear in a job description for a nurse's aide or assistant. The nursing student should always follow the directions of the nurse, unless doing so violates the institution's guidelines or job description under which the nursing student was hired, such as inserting a nasogastric tube or giving an intramuscular medication. The nursing student should be able to safely complete the procedures delegated as a nursing assistant, and reviewing those not done recently is a good idea, but it has nothing to do with the situation. The focus of the discussion between the nursing faculty member and the nursing student should be on following the job description under which the nursing student is working.

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