Nursing Delegation to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel in the School Setting. Position Statement. Revised
Joan Cagginello, Mary Blackborow, Jessica Porter, Jody Disney, Kathleen Andresen and Christine Tuck
National Association of School Nurses (NASN)
National Association of School Nurses, 2014
06/2014
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Abstract
It is the position of the National Association of School Nurses (NASN) that the delegation of nursing tasks in the school setting can be a valuable tool for the registered professional school nurse (hereinafter referred to as school nurse), when based on the nursing definition of delegation (American Nurses Association [ANA], 2012) and in compliance with state nursing laws and/or regulations and guidance. Delegation may occur when the school nurse determines it is appropriate, but such delegation may not be appropriate for all students or all school nurse practice settings. The legal parameters for nursing delegation are defined by state laws that regulate nursing, State Board of Nursing guidelines, and Nursing Administrative Rules/Regulations (ANA, 2012; American Academy of Pediatrics [AAP], 2009).
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Nursing Delegation to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel in the School Setting. Position Statement. Revised
Edition
2014
Publication Details
National Association of School Nurses (NASN)
Resource Type
Report
Publisher
National Association of School Nurses
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Number of pages
4
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99380179023206600
Academic Unit
School of Nursing; Usha Kundu, MD College of Health
Language
English
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