Which of the following is not part of the five steps in the NCSBN decision-making tree used for delegation?

a. assessment, planning, and communication
b. intervention and supervision
c. surveillance and supervision
d. evaluation and feedback


B
The NCSBN delegation decision-making tree consists of: assessment and planning, communication, surveillance and supervision, and evaluation and feedback. While intervention and supervision are important decision-making factors, they are not as vital as these other components as they relate to the delegation of NAP.

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