Certified Nursing Assistant Exam Prep

Category - Medical Assisting

The supervisor is orienting newly hired medical assistants to the policies of the facility and their job responsibilities. The supervisor reminds them that they can refuse to perform a task for any the following reasons except:

  1. The task is beyond the legal limits of your role
  2. The task is not in your job description
  3. You do not like the task
  4. A nurse is not available to supervise you
Explanation

Answer: C - The medical assistant has the right to say no in performing tasks even if delegated by a licensed nurse. Sometimes refusing to follow the nurse's directions is your right and duty. You should refuse to perform a task when:

  • The task is beyond the legal limits of your role.
  • The task is not in your job description.
  • You are not prepared to perform the task.
  • The task could harm the person.
  • The person's condition has changed.
  • You do not know how to use the supplies or equipment.
  • Directions are unclear or inappropriate.
  • Directions are unethical, illegal, or against agency policies.
  • A nurse is not available for supervision.
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