22 Tex. Admin. Code § 225.9 - Delegation Criteria
(a) When
determining whether to delegate a nursing task or those ADLs or HMAs requiring
delegation, the RN, in addition to the assessment under §
225.6 of this title (relating to
RN Assessment of the Client), shall:
(1)
determine that the task does not require the unlicensed person to exercise
nursing judgment;
(2) verify the
experience and competency of the unlicensed person to perform the task,
including the unlicensed person's ability to recognize and inform the RN of
client changes related to the task. The RN must have either:
(A) instructed the unlicensed person in the
delegated task; or
(B) verified the
unlicensed person's competency to perform the nursing task based on personal
knowledge of the training, education, experience and/or certification/permit of
the unlicensed person.
(3) determine, in consultation with the
client or the client's responsible adult, the level of supervision and
frequency of supervisory visits required, taking into account:
(A) the stability of the client's
status;
(B) the training,
experience and capability of the unlicensed person to whom the nursing task is
delegated;
(C) the nature of the
nursing task being delegated;
(D)
the proximity and availability of the RN to the unlicensed person when the
nursing task will be performed; and
(E) the level of participation of client or
client's responsible adult; and
(4) consider whether the five rights of
delegation can be met: the right task; the right person to whom the delegation
is made; the right circumstances; the right direction and communication by the
RN; and the right supervision.
(b) The RN or another RN qualified to
supervise the unlicensed person shall be available, in person or by
telecommunications when the unlicensed person is performing the task.
(c) The competency of the unlicensed person
to whom the nursing task is delegated must be adequately documented. The
verification of competency may be by an individual or, if appropriate, by
experience, training, education, and/or certification/permit of the unlicensed
person.
(d) If the RN is employed,
the employing entity must have a written policy acknowledging that the final
decision to delegate shall be made by the RN in consultation with client or
client's responsible adult.
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