NURS 114 – WEEK SIX – BCCNP PRACTICE
STANDARDS TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Proper Use of Titles - ANSWER Proper professional titles must be used
properly
A proper title can be used only by individuals who are qualified for registration
Individuals who are not qualified for the requirements do not have the right to
use a protected title
This legal status guarantees that individuals using one of the protected nurse
titles have a right to practice nursing in the province of British Columbia
Boundaries in the Nurse-Client Relationship - ANSWER Client are in a
position of vulnerability in the nurse-client relationship
Nurse has more power than client (nurse exercises influence, access to
information, and professional skill and knowledge)
Nurses have the ability to develop a therapeutic relationship and set appropriate
boundaries with clients
Those nurses who put their own needs before clients' needs misuse their power.
Communicable Diseases: Preventing Nurse to Client Transmission - ANSWER
Nurses can unconsciously or involuntarily transfer a communicable disease to
clients in practice.
This practice standard is a reference for nurses when making informed decisions
about preventing, detecting and controlling infectious agents as a whole and
blood-borne pathogens in particular from nurses to clients
STANDARDS TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Proper Use of Titles - ANSWER Proper professional titles must be used
properly
A proper title can be used only by individuals who are qualified for registration
Individuals who are not qualified for the requirements do not have the right to
use a protected title
This legal status guarantees that individuals using one of the protected nurse
titles have a right to practice nursing in the province of British Columbia
Boundaries in the Nurse-Client Relationship - ANSWER Client are in a
position of vulnerability in the nurse-client relationship
Nurse has more power than client (nurse exercises influence, access to
information, and professional skill and knowledge)
Nurses have the ability to develop a therapeutic relationship and set appropriate
boundaries with clients
Those nurses who put their own needs before clients' needs misuse their power.
Communicable Diseases: Preventing Nurse to Client Transmission - ANSWER
Nurses can unconsciously or involuntarily transfer a communicable disease to
clients in practice.
This practice standard is a reference for nurses when making informed decisions
about preventing, detecting and controlling infectious agents as a whole and
blood-borne pathogens in particular from nurses to clients