According to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), which "rights" of delegation should the nurse follow?
1. Supervision
2. Evaluation
3. Client
4. Time
5. Task
Correct Answer: 1, 2, 5
Rationale 1: According to the NCSBN, the nurse delegates the right task under the right circumstances to the right person with the right direction and communication and the right supervision and evaluation.
Rationale 2: According to the NCSBN, the nurse delegates the right task under the right circumstances to the right person with the right direction and communication and the right supervision and evaluation.
Rationale 3: The right client is a part of the rights of medication administration.
Rationale 4: The right time is a part of the rights of medication administration.
Rationale 5: According to the NCSBN, the nurse delegates the right task under the right circumstances to the right person with the right direction and communication and the right supervision and evaluation.
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