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    Nursing Leadership Scenarios

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    Delegation Opportunities and Responsibilities Branndie N. Garland Western Governors University As nurses delegation is part of our everyday practice. In this particular case study the Nurse Practitioner‚ Ms. W‚ is trying to facilitate every part of the patient’s care on her own. It is important that when we care for patient we use what is called an interdisciplinary team. This team would consist of professionals specializing in different areas of healthcare from education to social work

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    At many times‚ patients come in unconscious or with altered mental status. Many patients come in with major injury or trauma. When trauma comes in the nursing staff has little information about the patient. In a lot of cases‚ the nurse has very little time to gather data about the patient coming into the ED. Nurses have to perform invasive procedures without consent. Some patients require CPR and later

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    DELEGATION Delegation is the practice of turning over work-related tasks and/or authority to employees or subordinates. Small business owners often have difficulty with delegation for a variety of reasons‚ from concerns about the abilities of subordinates to long-standing "hands-on" management habits (a common characteristic of successful entrepreneurs). Indeed‚ "businesses founded on the creative talents of the owner often struggle with [delegation] because the success of the enterprise depends

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    INTRODUCTION: Delegation is a process of authorizing an unlicensed person to provide a nursing service while retaining accountability of how the unlicensed person performs the task. It does not include situation in which an unlicensed person is directly assisting a Registered Nurse by carrying out nursing task in the presence of the Registered Nurse. (BNE Rule 224.4(3)) Delegation is widely viewed as a management tool that Registered Nurses use at their discretion. (BNE‚ 2005) The Registered Nurse

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    In this scenario-based assignment I am going to write about a patient‚ for whom I have cared for whilst I was in placement. I am going to refer to the patient as Mrs. X due to confidentiality as the Nursing and Midwifery Council‚ 2008 states‚ that you must respect people right to confidentiality. Mrs X was a 74-year-old lady‚ who was very weak and could hardly mobilise. She had a history with falls and chest pain and she came into the hospital because of severe chest pain and high pulse rate.

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    Art of Delegation

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    In nursingdelegation is extremely important to promote cost-efficient care. Registered nurses can delegate to both licensed and non-licensed personnel. In Ohio‚ The State Board of Nursing gives clear guidelines on what can be delegated and to whom it can be delegated to. However a key point to remember with delegation is that while the task has been delegated‚ the delegator remains accountable and responsible for this task. Within the art of delegation the National Council of State Boards of

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    NUR 470 Delegation Assignment Name: Betsy Emmons Date: October 30‚ 2011 Differentiate between delegation‚ accountability‚ authority‚ and responsibility. Give clinical example of each. Effective delegation is one of the most challenging and difficult RN responsibilities. American Nurses Association (ANA) and National Council of State Board of Nursing (NCSBN) share the definition of delegation as; “the process for a nurse to direct another person to perform nursing tasks and activities

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    Art of Delegation

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    Art of Delegation A manager alone cannot perform all the tasks assigned to him. In order to meet the targets‚ the manager should delegate authority. Delegation of Authority means division of authority and powers downwards to the subordinate. Delegation is about entrusting someone else to do parts of your job. Delegation of authority can be defined as subdivision and sub-allocation of powers to the subordinates in order to achieve effective results. Elements of Delegation Authority - in context

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    Delegation in Healthcare

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    What is the purpose of delegation in healthcare? HCS/350 April 30‚ 2012 Patrice Ross What is the purpose of delegation in healthcare? Delegation is defined as the transfer of responsibility for the performance of an activity from one individual to another individual. The purpose of delegation is designed to provide overarching principles and guidelines for practice situations where registered nurses delegate tasks safely to other medical teams such as LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurses)

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