(1) The registered nurse delegator may rescind delegation of the nursing task based on the following circumstances which may include, but are not limited to:
- (a) The registered nurse delegator believes patient safety is being compromised;
- (b) The patient's condition is no longer stable and predictable;
- (c) When the frequency of staff turnover makes delegation impractical to continue in the setting;
- (d) A change in the nursing assistant's or home care aide's willingness or competency to do the task;
- (e) When the task is not being performed correctly;
- (f) When the patient or authorized representative requests rescinding the delegation;
- (g) When the facility's license lapsed; or
- (h) When caregivers are not currently registered, certified, or have restrictions to practice.
- (2) In the event delegation is rescinded, the registered nurse delegator initiates and participates in developing an alternative plan to provide continuity of the task or assumes responsibility for performing the task.
- (3) The registered nurse delegator documents the reason for rescinding delegation of the task and the plan for continuing the task.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110, 18.79.260, 2012 c 164, and 2012 c 10. WSR 13-15-063, § 246-840-960, filed 7/15/13, effective 8/15/13. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.79.110, 18.79.260, 18.88A060 [18.88A.060], and 18.88A.210. WSR 09-06-006, § 246-840-960, filed 2/18/09, effective 3/21/09. Statutory Authority: Chapters 18.79 and 18.88A RCW. WSR 02-02-047, § 246-840-960, filed 12/27/01, effective 1/27/02. Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.79 RCW. WSR 96-05-060, § 246-840-960, filed 2/19/96, effective 3/21/96.]