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Can the registered nurse delegator use telehealth services to provide ongoing evaluation and supervision of delegated tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) in community-based, or in home care settings?
Answer

The nursing and nursing assistant laws and rules do not prohibit the registered nurse delegator from using telehealth services to initiate or provide ongoing evaluation, or supervision of delegated tasks to UAP. The nurse must use nursing judgment and consider what aspects of the initial and ongoing assessment, supervision, and evaluation need to be done face-to-face. Telehealth may not be appropriate in some circumstances. The most important consideration is whether it is safe for the patient to perform the initial and ongoing assessment, evaluation, or supervision using telehealth services following the nursing and delegation laws and rules (RCW 18.79,  WAC 246-840RCW 18.88AWAC 246-841).

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