General criteria for delegation.
Effective Nov 27, 202249 SDR 51Source: 21 SDR 13, effective August 7, 1994; 26 SDR 174, effective July 4, 2000 ; 49 SDR 51, effective November 27, 2022 . | General Authority: SDCL 13-33A-2 , 36-9-21 . | Law Implemented: SDCL 13-33A-1 , 36-9-3 , 36-9-4 , 36-9-4 .1, 36-9-21 .
A licensed registered nurse is responsible for the nature and quality of nursing care that a client receives under the nurse's direction. A licensed nurse may delegate selected nursing tasks to a nursing assistant. A nursing assistant may not substitute for the licensed nurse in the performance of nursing functions. A nursing assistant may not redelegate a delegated task.
- (1) The nursing task is one that a reasonable and prudent licensed nurse would find within the scope of sound nursing judgment to delegate;
- (2) The nursing task is one that, in the opinion of the delegating nurse, can be properly and safely performed by a nursing assistant without jeopardizing the client's welfare;
- (3) The nursing task does not require a nursing assistant to exercise nursing judgment;
- (4) The licensed nurse evaluates the client's nursing care needs before delegating the nursing task;
- (5) The licensed nurse verifies that the nursing assistant is competent to perform the nursing task; and
- (6) The licensed nurse supervises the performance of the delegated nursing task in accordance with the requirements of § 20:48:04.01:02.
A licensed nurse shall assess a situation and determine whether delegating nursing tasks to a nursing assistant is appropriate. The delegation of nursing tasks to a nursing assistant must comply with the following criteria:
Source: 21 SDR 13, effective August 7, 1994; 26 SDR 174, effective July 4, 2000 ; 49 SDR 51, effective November 27, 2022 .
General Authority: SDCL 13-33A-2 , 36-9-21 .
Law Implemented: SDCL 13-33A-1 , 36-9-3 , 36-9-4 , 36-9-4 .1, 36-9-21 .
Prior versions effective: 2000-07-04.