When determining that delegation of an element of patient care needs to occur, the nurse delegates with a clear, concise description of the task, including its objectives, limits, and expec-tations
The nurse allows the delegate to clarify without fear of repercussion. Which of the fol-lowing five rights of delegation is being demonstrated? a. Right task
b. Right circumstance
c. Right person
d. Right direction/communication
e. Right supervision/evaluation
D
The right direction/communication of delegated elements of care will be a clear, concise descrip-tion of the task, including its objective, limits, and expectations. The nurse allows for clarification without the fear of repercussions.
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