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✔✔11. What are values in the context of nursing? - ✔✔Values are strong personal
beliefs that influence behavior and are formed through upbringing, culture, and
experiences.
✔✔12. What is the definition of ethics in healthcare? - ✔✔Ethics, also known as
morality, involves the study of good conduct, character, and motives. It determines what
is good or valuable for individuals and society.
✔✔13. What are the principles of bioethics? - ✔✔The principles of bioethics include
autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.
✔✔14. What are the seven important values in nursing identified by the College of
Nurses of Ontario (CNO)? - ✔✔The values are client well-being, client choice, privacy
and confidentiality, respect for life and quality of life, maintaining commitments,
truthfulness, and fairness.
✔✔15. What is an ethical dilemma in nursing practice? - ✔✔Ethical dilemmas are
common in nursing practice and may involve decisions about life-prolonging treatment,
initiation or termination of life support or treatment, and medical assistance in dying
(MAID).
✔✔16. What distinguishes a nursing profession from an occupation? - ✔✔Factors such
as expertise, extended education, a theoretical body of knowledge, individual
accountability, and the presence of values, beliefs, and ethics.
✔✔17.What are the professional standards established by the College of Nurses of
Ontario (CNO)? - ✔✔The standards include accountability, continuing competence,
ethics, knowledge, knowledge application, leadership, and relationships.
✔✔18.What legislation affects practicing nurses in Ontario? - ✔✔The legislation
includes the Regulated Health Professions Act, the Nursing Act, and federal and
provincial laws.
✔✔19. What is the role of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)? - ✔✔The CNO is a
statutory governing body that protects the public's interest in the nursing profession,
establishing requirements for entry to practice, promoting practice and professional
standards, and administering a Quality Assurance Program.
✔✔20. What are some legal liability issues in nursing practice? - ✔✔Issues involve
torts, which are civil wrongs against a property or person. This includes intentional torts
, like assault, battery, invasion of privacy, and false imprisonment, and unintentional torts
like negligence.
✔✔21. What does the term "visible minority" mean? - ✔✔"Visible minority" refers to
individuals who are non-white in race or color.
✔✔22. How is Canada described in terms of cultural diversity? - ✔✔Canada is
described as a cultural mosaic, meaning it doesn't pressure people to conform to a
single culture but rather allows for many diverse cultures to coexist.
✔✔23. What is ethnocentrism? - ✔✔Ethnocentrism is viewing one's own way of life as
more valuable than others.
✔✔24. What is cultural competence in nursing? - ✔✔Cultural competence is the ability
to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures.
✔✔25. How can a nurse provide culturally sensitive care? - ✔✔Culturally sensitive care
meets the social and cultural needs of diverse populations. The first step towards this is
understanding one's own beliefs.
✔✔26. What is the art and science part of nursing - ✔✔science is the application of
nursing knowlegs + technical aspects of practice and art is establishing caring
relationship.
✔✔27. What is the scope of practice of an RPN - ✔✔give meds except push IV meds.
✔✔28. Since when do RPNs have a regulatory body (year) - ✔✔1963
✔✔29. What is a theory - ✔✔set of concepts, definistions, relationships and
assumptions that project a sytematic view of a phenomenon.
✔✔30. Give examples of theory in everyday nursing practice - ✔✔organize, understand,
and analyze patient data, make decisions about nursing interventions, plan patient care,
predict outcomes of care, evalauate patient outcome
✔✔31. What is a theoretical framework - ✔✔well established theories, concepts, and
principles that are already developed and widely accepted in that particular field of
study. Foundation or structure for further research.
✔✔32. What is a Conceptual framework - ✔✔more flexible, adaptive structure that
researchers create to guide their specific study. Customizsed framework created by
researchers to guide their specific study.
✔✔33. Deducutive reseach is also called? - ✔✔quantitative studies