Some examples of things that the LPN’s cannot do are; initial assessments, initial teaching, and administration of IV push medications and the construction of a care plans. Direct supervision is required until the nurse feels confident and comfortable with her LPN (Cherry & Jacob, 2014).
The nurse can delegate any aspect of patient care to another RN. Many of the delegated tasks you delegate to another RN require no supervision. Such as, the charge nurse assigning patients to a RN. She does not go behind the RN to ensure that the patients care was correctly done. The RN should provide continuous supervision to new graduates or new hires until she feels confident in that nurse’s ability (Cherry & Jacob, 2014). If the RN is assigned a nursing student she needs to supervise the …show more content…
Joan’s blood sugar in room 2223 B? They have been running on the high side, I will be assessing my patient in room 2226 please let me know the results.” If Emily is a new CNA and I have never seen her do a blood sugar before I could say “Emily we need to check Mrs. Joan’s blood sugar in room 2223 B, I am going to go with you to make sure your using proper technique, is that okay?” Another example of proper delegation would be to ask your CNA to clean up a client, I could say “Ashley, I put the client in room 2233 on a bedpan, can you please take him off the bedpan, I am going to go get his medications.” This lets the CNA where the nurse will be in the event she needs the nurse and it they are working together to effetely care for the