Nurse managers have responsibilities to new graduate nurses regarding assisting them in learning how to delegate effectively. Which of the following is not correct regarding nurse manager responsibilities?

a. individuals who coordinate actions and allocate resources to achieve organizational goals
b. follows the Five Rights of Delegation
c. experienced in NAP delegation
d. helps to develop competencies for all staff to gain the ability to delegate


D
Nurse managers are nurses who are responsible for certain actions and behaviors according to their designated areas or units. They are responsible for assisting new graduate nurses in gaining the skills and experience required to effectively delegate and act as role models. Some additional responsibilities of nurse managers include: 1) coordination and allocation of resources to achieve organizational goals; 2) following the Five Rights of Delegation; 3) being experienced in NAP delegation; and 4) assisting nursing staff (not all staff) in acquiring the ability to effectively delegate.

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