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Delegating nursing tasks has become increasingly important over the years. For example, we often state the importance of allowing nurses to practice to the "top of their license." To do so, nurses must be able to delegate specific tasks to other health care team members. This column reviews the essential components of delegation to ensure we execute our plan, vision, and mission. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2023;54(10):444-445.].
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