Nursing Jurisprudence and Ethics for Texas Nurses Practice Exam

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A school district contracts with a registered nurse (RN) to teach the staff how to monitor a student's blood glucose. The RN then observes each perform this task correctly. The RN does not work for the school district and will not have any further contact with the staff. In this example, the RN is

acting outside of the RN's scope in teaching blood glucose monitoring to the staff

The registered nurse's role in this scenario is to provide training to the staff on how to monitor a student's blood glucose. This is aligned with the RN's responsibilities and scope of practice, as education and training are essential components of nursing care. By teaching and observing the staff perform the glucose monitoring correctly, the RN is fulfilling a critical aspect of their professional role. Choosing the answer regarding the RN acting outside of their scope does not accurately reflect the RN's function in this context. The nurse is not delegating nursing tasks, as there is no ongoing relationship or responsibility to supervise the staff after the training session. The RN also is not providing daily supervision, nor are they functioning in a capacity that suggests they are monitoring the staff in an ongoing manner. The correct answer reflects that the RN is engaging in training, which is a legitimate and expected practice for registered nurses, particularly in educational settings. This training empowers the staff to perform a critical task safely and effectively, ultimately benefiting the student who requires careful blood glucose monitoring.

engaging in RN delegation of nursing tasks to be performed by the staff who are responsible to report to the RN

supervising the staff on a daily basis in performing blood glucose monitoring

training the staff how to perform the task of monitoring blood glucose

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