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NCLEX TEST- 10 DELEGATION STRATEGY PRT 2

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NCLEX TEST- 10 DELEGATION STRATEGY PRT 2

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NCLEX TEST- 10 DELEGATION STRATEGY PRT 2

Creation Date: 2026/02/18

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Number of questions: 50

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1. Who retains ultimate accountability for delegated care?. LPN. UAP. RN. Charge nurse.

2. Which patient is MOST appropriate to assign to an LPN?. New onset atrial fibrillation. Post-op day 1 hip fracture. Chronic COPD with expected symptoms. Sepsis on vasopressors.

3. Which task is appropriate for an LPN?. Initial patient assessment. IV push morphine. Reinforcing discharge teaching. Titrating oxygen.

4. Which medication administration is allowed for an LPN?. IV push magnesium sulfate. IV piggyback antibiotics. IV push insulin. Chemotherapy.

5. Which keyword signals RN-only care on NCLEX?. Routine. Monitor. Assess. Chronic.

6. Which patient is considered UNSTABLE?. Dementia patient with confusion. Post-op day 3 knee replacement. Acute fracture day 1 post-op. Chronic HTN on meds.

7. Which task may be delegated to a UAP?. Teaching incentive spirometry. Evaluating pain response. Ambulating stable patient. Monitoring telemetry.

8. Which task is NEVER delegated to LPN or UAP?. Oral meds. Reinforcing teaching. Developing care plan. Dressing stable wound.

9. Which instruction reflects proper delegation communication?. 'Check the patient later'. 'Monitor closely'. 'Report BP <90 systolic immediately'. 'Watch for problems'.

10. Which scenario requires RN-only care?. Chronic dementia with baseline confusion. Stable post-op day 4. New-onset seizure activity. Feeding chronic stroke patient.

11. Who retains ultimate accountability for delegated care?. LPN. UAP. RN. Charge nurse.

12. Which patient is MOST appropriate to assign to an LPN?. New onset atrial fibrillation. Post-op day 1 hip fracture. Chronic COPD with expected symptoms. Sepsis on vasopressors.

13. Which task is appropriate for an LPN?. Initial patient assessment. IV push morphine. Reinforcing discharge teaching. Titrating oxygen.

14. Which medication administration is allowed for an LPN?. IV push magnesium sulfate. IV piggyback antibiotics. IV push insulin. Chemotherapy.

15. Which keyword signals RN-only care on NCLEX?. Routine. Monitor. Assess. Chronic.

16. Which patient is considered UNSTABLE?. Dementia patient with confusion. Post-op day 3 knee replacement. Acute fracture day 1 post-op. Chronic HTN on meds.

17. Which task may be delegated to a UAP?. Teaching incentive spirometry. Evaluating pain response. Ambulating stable patient. Monitoring telemetry.

18. Which task is NEVER delegated to LPN or UAP?. Oral meds. Reinforcing teaching. Developing care plan. Dressing stable wound.

19. Which instruction reflects proper delegation communication?. 'Check the patient later'. 'Monitor closely'. 'Report BP <90 systolic immediately'. 'Watch for problems'.

20. Which scenario requires RN-only care?. Chronic dementia with baseline confusion. Stable post-op day 4. New-onset seizure activity. Feeding chronic stroke patient.

21. Who retains ultimate accountability for delegated care?. LPN. UAP. RN. Charge nurse.

22. Which patient is MOST appropriate to assign to an LPN?. New onset atrial fibrillation. Post-op day 1 hip fracture. Chronic COPD with expected symptoms. Sepsis on vasopressors.

23. Which task is appropriate for an LPN?. Initial patient assessment. IV push morphine. Reinforcing discharge teaching. Titrating oxygen.

24. Which medication administration is allowed for an LPN?. IV push magnesium sulfate. IV piggyback antibiotics. IV push insulin. Chemotherapy.

25. Which keyword signals RN-only care on NCLEX?. Routine. Monitor. Assess. Chronic.

26. Which patient is considered UNSTABLE?. Dementia patient with confusion. Post-op day 3 knee replacement. Acute fracture day 1 post-op. Chronic HTN on meds.

27. Which task may be delegated to a UAP?. Teaching incentive spirometry. Evaluating pain response. Ambulating stable patient. Monitoring telemetry.

28. Which task is NEVER delegated to LPN or UAP?. Oral meds. Reinforcing teaching. Developing care plan. Dressing stable wound.

29. Which instruction reflects proper delegation communication?. 'Check the patient later'. 'Monitor closely'. 'Report BP <90 systolic immediately'. 'Watch for problems'.

30. Which scenario requires RN-only care?. Chronic dementia with baseline confusion. Stable post-op day 4. New-onset seizure activity. Feeding chronic stroke patient.

31. Who retains ultimate accountability for delegated care?. LPN. UAP. RN. Charge nurse.

32. Which patient is MOST appropriate to assign to an LPN?. New onset atrial fibrillation. Post-op day 1 hip fracture. Chronic COPD with expected symptoms. Sepsis on vasopressors.

33. Which task is appropriate for an LPN?. Initial patient assessment. IV push morphine. Reinforcing discharge teaching. Titrating oxygen.

34. Which medication administration is allowed for an LPN?. IV push magnesium sulfate. IV piggyback antibiotics. IV push insulin. Chemotherapy.

35. Which keyword signals RN-only care on NCLEX?. Routine. Monitor. Assess. Chronic.

36. Which patient is considered UNSTABLE?. Dementia patient with confusion. Post-op day 3 knee replacement. Acute fracture day 1 post-op. Chronic HTN on meds.

37. Which task may be delegated to a UAP?. Teaching incentive spirometry. Evaluating pain response. Ambulating stable patient. Monitoring telemetry.

38. Which task is NEVER delegated to LPN or UAP?. Oral meds. Reinforcing teaching. Developing care plan. Dressing stable wound.

39. Which instruction reflects proper delegation communication?. 'Check the patient later'. 'Monitor closely'. 'Report BP <90 systolic immediately'. 'Watch for problems'.

40. Which scenario requires RN-only care?. Chronic dementia with baseline confusion. Stable post-op day 4. New-onset seizure activity. Feeding chronic stroke patient.

41. Who retains ultimate accountability for delegated care?. LPN. UAP. RN. Charge nurse.

42. Which patient is MOST appropriate to assign to an LPN?. New onset atrial fibrillation. Post-op day 1 hip fracture. Chronic COPD with expected symptoms. Sepsis on vasopressors.

43. Which task is appropriate for an LPN?. Initial patient assessment. IV push morphine. Reinforcing discharge teaching. Titrating oxygen.

44. Which medication administration is allowed for an LPN?. IV push magnesium sulfate. IV piggyback antibiotics. IV push insulin. Chemotherapy.

45. Which keyword signals RN-only care on NCLEX?. Routine. Monitor. Assess. Chronic.

46. Which patient is considered UNSTABLE?. Dementia patient with confusion. Post-op day 3 knee replacement. Acute fracture day 1 post-op. Chronic HTN on meds.

47. Which task may be delegated to a UAP?. Teaching incentive spirometry. Evaluating pain response. Ambulating stable patient. Monitoring telemetry.

48. Which task is NEVER delegated to LPN or UAP?. Oral meds. Reinforcing teaching. Developing care plan. Dressing stable wound.

49. Which instruction reflects proper delegation communication?. 'Check the patient later'. 'Monitor closely'. 'Report BP <90 systolic immediately'. 'Watch for problems'.

50. Which scenario requires RN-only care?. Chronic dementia with baseline confusion. Stable post-op day 4. New-onset seizure activity. Feeding chronic stroke patient.

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