Which is the most important reason that practicing and mastering effective delegation skills is essential for nurses?

1. Higher job satisfaction
2. Greater confidence in skills
3. Higher client satisfaction
4. Increased time for other tasks


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Rationale 1: Higher job satisfaction occurs when delegation skills are improved, but this is not the most important outcome.
Rationale 2: Effective delegation may result in greater confidence in skills, but this is not the most important outcome.
Rationale 3: When effective delegation takes place in an organization, everyone benefits. This leads to higher client satisfaction, which is the ultimate goal of nursing care and nursing management.
Rationale 4: If delegation skills improve, the delegator should have increased time for other endeavors. This is not the most important outcome of increasing delegation skills.
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