A new graduate nurse asks the unit manager, "What type of tasks can I assign to the NAP?" The most appropriate response by the unit manager would include which of the following?

a. Assignments that you don't have the time to complete
b. Patients who are stable and only require routine care
c. Assignments that require patient teaching
d. Any patient whose care will require you to spend too much time at the bedside


B
The most appropriate response would be to assign the NAP to patients who are stable and only require
routine care.

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