SWOT {Ans: strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats}An RN delegates the task of taking a newly admitted clients vital signs to a nurses aide. The clients blood pressure was 182/98, but did not get reported to the physician for several hours. Who is responsible for the lapse in time between discovery and action? 1. Nurse manager 2. Aide 3. Client 4. RN {Ans: Correct Answer: 4 Rationale 1: The nurse manager did not delegate the task of vital signs so therefore is not responsible for the time lapse between discovery and action. Rationale 2: The aide did not delegate the task of vital signs so therefore is not responsible for the time lapse between discovery and action. Rationale 3: The client did not delegate the task of vital signs so therefore is not responsible for the time lapse between discovery and action. Rationale 4: The RN is ultimately responsible for the action, reporting it, and following through on any action. Part of delegation is supervision and evaluation-ultimate responsibilities that belong to the RN.}A nurse manager allows the staff to make their own schedules and do their own client assignments on their shifts. However, during a code situation, the nurse manager