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Which of the components of Nursing Delegation ensures that the person has the ability to perform the task?

  1. Right Person

  2. Right Task

  3. Right Direction

  4. Right Supervision

The correct answer is: Right Person

The component of nursing delegation that ensures the person has the ability to perform the task is the Right Person. This means that the individual who is delegated the task must have the necessary education, training, and skills to complete it safely and effectively. This eliminates options B, C, and D as they refer to other components of delegation. Option B, Right Task, refers to the appropriateness of the delegated task for the individual's scope of practice and does not address their ability. Option C, Right Direction, refers to providing clear instructions and expectations for the delegated task, but again does not address the person's ability. Option D, Right Supervision, refers to the appropriate level of oversight and support for the delegated task, but does not address the individual's ability. Therefore, option A, Right Person, is the best answer as it specifically addresses the person's ability to perform the task.