Final answer:
An RN can delegate to UAP tasks related to stable, non-complex cases, as critical care, pediatric, and psychiatric patients usually require the advanced skills of an RN and are not suitable for delegation. The correct option is b) Stable, non-complex cases.
Step-by-step explanation:
An Registered Nurse (RN) can delegate to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) tasks related to the care of stable, non-complex cases. UAPs can perform basic care duties that do not require the advanced judgment and skill of a registered nurse.
This can include tasks like taking vital signs, bathing, and feeding patients. Critical care patients, pediatrics, and psychiatric patients often require the advanced skills of an RN due to the complex nature of their care and therefore are not suitable for delegation to a UAP.