When making assignments, two legal responsibilities the RN must take into consideration are:

A) Knowing the job requirements and evaluating the outcomes.
B) Assessing how much supervisory time is necessary and assessing the competence of each staff member
C) Writing job descriptions and communicating them to all staff members
D) Making sure the supervisor's and the employee's strengths are matched and giving adequate supervision


B
Assessing how much supervisory time is necessary and assessing the competence of each staff member

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