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Which of the following are the five Rights of Supervision?

  • A

    The right task, the right circumstances, the right person, the right competency, and the right supervision or feedback

  • B

    The right task, the right circumstances, the right person, the right direction or communication, and the right supervision or feedback

  • C

    The right competency, the right education and training, the right scope of practice, the right environment and the right client condition

  • D

    The right competency, the right person, the right scope of practice, the right environment and the right client condition

Correct Response: B

The Five Rights of Delegation include the right task, the right circumstances, the right person, the right direction or communication, and the right supervision or feedback.

The right competency is not one of these basic Five Rights, but instead, competency is considered and validated as part of the combination of matching the right task and the right person; the right education and training are functions of the right task and the right person who is able to competently perform the task; the right scope of practice, the right environment and the right client condition are functions of the legal match of the person and the task; and the setting of care which is not a Right of Delegation and the matching of the right person, task and circumstances.