22 Tex. Admin. Code § 225.6 - RN Assessment of the Client
(a)
The RN, in consultation with the client if 16 or older, and when appropriate
the client's responsible adult, must make an assessment to determine if the
care:
(1) qualifies as an ADL or HMA not
requiring delegation;
(2) can be
delegated to an unlicensed person; or
(3) should not be delegated and only
performed by a nurse.
(b) In making this determination, the RN
shall consider each of the following elements of assessment to develop an
overall picture of the client's health status:
(1) the ability of the client or client's
responsible adult to participate in the health care decision and ability and
willingness to participate in the management and direction of the
task;
(2) the adequacy and
reliability of support systems available to the client or client's responsible
adult;
(3) the degree of the
stability and predictability of the client's health status relative to which
the task is performed;
(4) the
knowledge base of the client or client's responsible adult about the client's
health status;
(5) the ability of
the client or client's responsible adult to communicate with an unlicensed
person in traditional or non-traditional ways; and
(6) how frequently the client's status shall
be reassessed.
(c) While
each element must be assessed, strength in one factor may compensate/offset a
weakness in another factor. The assessment under this section does not require
the RN to know either the specific unlicensed person who will perform the tasks
or the specific qualifications of the unlicensed person who will perform the
tasks, thus the RN is not required to determine the competency of the
unlicensed person.
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