Nursing Prioritization Delegation Assignment Q 53



A client is admitted to the unit with the diagnosis of Deficient Fluid Volume related to excessive fluid loss. Which action related to fluid management should be charged to a nursing assistant?
  
     A. Administer intravenous (IV) fluids as prescribed by the physician.
     B. Develop a plan for added fluid intake over 24 hours.
     C. Provide straws and offer fluids between meals.
     D. Educate family members to assist the client with fluid intake.
    
    

Correct Answer: C. Provide straws and offer fluids between meals.

Additional fluid intake can be reinforced by the nursing assistance once it is part of the care plan. A CNA’s main role is to provide patients with basic care and assist them in their everyday activities, particularly when patients have a hard time doing a few activities on their own, such as bathing.

Option A: In some hospitals, a CNA will administer a patient’s medication. Usually, however, this depends on the CNA’s level of experience and training, as well as the regulations of the state.
Option B: Among the tasks that CANNOT be legally and appropriately delegated to nursing assistants include assessments, nursing diagnosis, establishing expected outcomes, evaluating care and any and all other tasks and aspects of care.
Option D: Educating families demand further education and skills that are within the field of practice of an RN. Based on the basic entry educational preparation differences among these members of the nursing team, care should be assigned according to the level of education of the particular team member.