NCLEX NCLEX-PN Question Answer
All of the following are common reasons that nurses are reluctant to delegate except:
lack of self-confidence.
desire to maintain authority.
confidence in subordinates.
getting trapped in the “I can do it better myself” mindset.
If a delegator has confidence in his subordinates and feels that a task will be performed correctly, he is more
likely to delegate. Reasons that delegators are reluctant to delegate include their own lack of confidence, fear of
losing authority or personal satisfaction, and feeling that the task can only be performed correctly if they do it
themselves.Coordinated Care
TESTED 15 Jul 2025
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