Solutions
1950s and 1960s Correct Answers Intense expansion of number
of programs occurred across the country.
First Masters of Nursing program was established at University
of Western Ontario in 1959.
1970—Present Correct Answers Alberta Task Force on Nursing
Education called for baccalaureate as entry to practice in 1975.
Currently, most provincial and regulatory bodies have
established the baccalaureate as entry to practice.
First doctoral program was established at University of Alberta
in 1991.
21st Century Health Correct Answers Positive.
Comprehensive.
Attentive to the mental health dimension.
Inclusive of quality of life and spirituality.
Accessibility Correct Answers Reasonable access by insured
persons to medically necessary hospital and physician services
must not be impeded by financial or other barriers
Agent Correct Answers Biological (bacteria, viruses), Chemical
(poison, alcohol, smoke), Physical (trauma, radiation, fire),
Nutritional (lack, excess)
Base Groups Correct Answers Long term, heterogeneous,
cooperative learning groups.
,Stable membership which lasts for the duration of the class
(semester/year).
Primary function is to provide support, encouragement and
assistance in completing assignments and holding each other
accountable.
Usually made up of 4-6 members (i.e. Clinical groups, or
project/ presentation group.
Benefits of CL Correct Answers Face-to-Face Interaction
Individual Accountability
Interpersonal/Small Group Skills
Group Processing
Individual Accountability
Positive Interdependence
Biological and Genetic Endowment Correct Answers Johnny is
genetically predisposed to illness
Body Image Correct Answers Involves attitudes related to
physical appearance, structure or function.
Canada Health Act (1984) Correct Answers The federal
government ensures that the provinces and territories meet
certain national principles
Canada Health Act Correct Answers Public Administration,
Comprehensiveness, Universality, Portability, Accessibility
Categories of Registration Correct Answers 2 categories of
nurses: RNs and RPNs are in General Class and Nurse
Practitioners (NPs) are in Extended Class.
,Channels Correct Answers Means of conveying and receiving
messages through visual, auditory, and tactile senses
Ex: Facial expressions = visual messages, spoken words =
auditory channels, and touch = tactile channels
Client Correct Answers The fundamental focus of Nursing
Can be the individual, friends and family, community and
population.
Client Factors Correct Answers Decisions about the utilization
of an RN and RPN are influenced by: Complexity.
Predictability.
Risk of negative outcomes.
CNO Correct Answers The governing body for registered
nurses (RNs), registered practical nurses (RPNs) and nurse
practitioners (NPs) in Ontario, Canada
CNO Practice Standards Correct Answers Ethics,
Confidentiality and Privacy,
CNO Professional Standards 2002 Correct Answers
Professional Standards.
Accountability.
Continuing competence.
Ethical.
Knowledge.
Knowledge application.
Leadership.
Relationships.
, CNO Regulation of Nursing Correct Answers Establish
requirements for entry to practice.
Articulate and promote practice standards.
Administer Quality Assurance (QA) program.
Enforce standards of practice and conduct.
College supports the public interest.
Participate in the legislative process.
Share statistical information about Ontario's nurses.
CNO's Mandate Correct Answers To protect the public right to
quality nursing services by providing leadership to the nursing
profession in self-regulation.
CNO's Mission Correct Answers Regulating nursing in the
public interest.
CNO's Partnership Correct Answers The college works with
employers, educators and government so that everyone in
Ontario benefits from quality nursing services.
CNO's Vision Correct Answers Leading in regulatory
excellence.
Collaboration Correct Answers Working together with one or
more members of the healthcare team.
Each one of them make unique contributions (within scope of
practice) to achieve a common goal.
Collaborative Nursing Practice Correct Answers Consultative
and Collaborative Care