NOT one of the five rights of delegation?

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Multiple Choice

NOT one of the five rights of delegation?

Explanation:
Delegation works best when you evaluate five key factors: the task is appropriate to delegate, the patient and setting are suitable, you choose the right person to do the task, you provide clear instructions, and you arrange appropriate supervision and follow-up. Right Time isn’t a separate category among these five. Timing matters, but it’s addressed within the other elements—for example, you specify how often to perform a task, and you plan how and when to supervise or escalate if something changes. So, timing is embedded in the task plan and supervision, not a standalone right.

Delegation works best when you evaluate five key factors: the task is appropriate to delegate, the patient and setting are suitable, you choose the right person to do the task, you provide clear instructions, and you arrange appropriate supervision and follow-up. Right Time isn’t a separate category among these five. Timing matters, but it’s addressed within the other elements—for example, you specify how often to perform a task, and you plan how and when to supervise or escalate if something changes. So, timing is embedded in the task plan and supervision, not a standalone right.

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