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Optimizing RN/RPN Skill Mix in Acute Care Settings - RPNAO

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Autonomy for <strong>RPN</strong> Assignment<br />

• Patient : NOT complex moderately complex or<br />

very complex <br />

• Environment :unstable moderately stable stable <br />

• Nurse: limited supports some supports many<br />

supports <br />

• Level of Autonomy: fully Independent partial<br />

collaboration with <strong>RN</strong> full collaborative model <br />

(if weekend or even<strong>in</strong>gs shift<br />

consider chang<strong>in</strong>g assignment<br />

if us<strong>in</strong>g full collaborative model)<br />

6/1/2011<br />

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