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Assessments requiring RN judgment, intervention, referral or follow-up Formulation of a nursing care plan Specific tasks in the nursing care plan and evaluation of the client’s response Responsibility and accountability of health teaching Dose calculation * Injectable medications Medications via a non-permanent tube Receiving or requesting verbal or telephone orders related to medication administration Initial medication doses It’s the law – 22 TAC § 225.13 Nursing Practice poster 4 of 6 For more information, visit www.bon.texas.gov www.hhs.texas.gov/qmp *See Rule 225.13(5)(A) for exceptions. † See Rule 225.13(5)(B) for exceptions. ‡ See Rule 225.13(5)(E) for exceptions. 16D0436 Nursing Tasks Prohibited from RN Delegation in Independent Living Environments for Clients with Stable and Predictable Conditions Delegation dont’s

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Page 1: Nursing Tasks Prohibited from RN Delegation in Independent … · 2017-08-11 · client’s response Responsibility and accountability of health teaching Dose calculation* Injectable

Assessments requiring RN judgment, intervention, referral or follow-up

Formulation of a nursing care plan

Specific tasks in the nursing care plan and evaluation of the client’s response

Responsibility and accountability of health teaching

Dose calculation*

Injectable medications†

Medications via a non-permanent tube

Receiving or requesting verbal or telephone orders related to medication administration

Initial medication doses‡

It’s the law – 22 TAC § 225.13

Nursing Practice poster 4 of 6

For more information, visit www.bon.texas.govwww.hhs.texas.gov/qmp

*See Rule 225.13(5)(A) for exceptions.

† See Rule 225.13(5)(B) for exceptions. ‡ See Rule 225.13(5)(E) for exceptions.

16D0436

Nursing Tasks Prohibited from RN Delegation in Independent Living Environments for Clients with Stable and Predictable Conditions

Delegation dont’s