Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-44a - Nurse Midwife Practice Act Rule
Section R156-44a-601 - Delegation of Nursing Tasks
Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
In accordance with Subsection 58-44a-102(11), the delegation of nursing tasks is further defined, clarified, or established as follows:
(1) The nurse delegating tasks retains the accountability for the appropriate delegation of tasks and for the nursing care of the patient/client. The licensed nurse shall not delegate any task requiring the specialized knowledge, judgment and skill of a licensed nurse to an unlicensed assistive personnel. It is the licensed nurse who shall use professional judgment to decide whether or not a task is one that must be performed by a nurse or may be delegated to an unlicensed assistive personnel. This precludes a list of nursing tasks that can be routinely and uniformly delegated for all patients/clients in all situations. The decision to delegate must be based on careful analysis of the patient's/client's needs and circumstances.
(2) The licensed nurse who is delegating a nursing task shall:
(3) The delegator shall evaluate the situation to determine the degree of supervision required to ensure safe care.
(4) Nursing tasks, to be delegated, shall meet the following criteria as applied to each specific patient/client situation:
(5) If the nurse, upon review of the patient's/client's condition, complexity of the task, ability of the unlicensed assistive personnel and other criteria as deemed appropriate by the nurse, determines that the unlicensed assistive personnel cannot safely provide care, the nurse shall not delegate the task.