Class 7 part 1 Canadian Nursing Regulation and Professional Practice Stan
dards
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1. What is the primary purpose of To safeguard the public by governing the behavior of profes-
nursing regulation? sional groups.
2. What title is protected in the The title 'Nurse' is protected; only those meeting legislative
nursing profession? criteria can use it.
3. What does the Canadian Nurs- Self-regulated health-care professionals who work au-
es Association define RNs as? tonomously and collaboratively to promote health.
4. What are the key responsibili- Promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the injured,
ties of a registered nurse in Al- assisting in childbirth, and coordinating health care.
berta?
5. What are the characteristics Accountability
that define a profession? specialized body of knowledge
Competent application of knowledge
Code of ethics
Self regulation
Service to public
6. What is self-regulation in nurs- The right of the profession to regulate its own members to
ing? protect the public from harm.
7. What is the role of a regulatory To protect the public by setting requirements for entry into the
body in nursing? profession and monitoring standards of practice.
8. What is the significance of the It guides nurses in their professional conduct and ensures
Code of Ethics in nursing? ethical care delivery.
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dards
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9. What does practitioner ac- The responsibility of nurses to maintain competence and ad-
countability entail in nursing? here to standards of practice.
10. What are Standards of Practice Authoritative statements that describe required behaviors of
in nursing? nurses and are used to evaluate performance.
11. What are competencies in Knowledge, abilities, skills, attitudes, and clinical judgments
nursing education? necessary for safe and ethical client care.
12. What is the relationship be- Nursing acts in the public interest by ensuring safe, compe-
tween nursing and public in- tent, and ethical care.
terest?
13. What is the process for main- Involves licensure, registration, and ongoing education to en-
taining professional creden- sure competence.
tials in nursing?
14. What is the importance of It supports specialization, certification, and career advance-
ongoing professional develop- ment for nurses.
ment in nursing?
15. What does the term 'scope of The activities that nurses are educated and legally authorized
practice' refer to in nursing? to perform.
16. What is the significance of the It sets expectations for professional rights, responsibilities,
social contract between nurs- and public accountability.
ing and the public?
17. How does self-regulation ben- It allows the profession to determine its own standards for
efit the nursing profession? education and practice.
18.
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dards
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_ik5tca
1. What is the primary purpose of To safeguard the public by governing the behavior of profes-
nursing regulation? sional groups.
2. What title is protected in the The title 'Nurse' is protected; only those meeting legislative
nursing profession? criteria can use it.
3. What does the Canadian Nurs- Self-regulated health-care professionals who work au-
es Association define RNs as? tonomously and collaboratively to promote health.
4. What are the key responsibili- Promoting health, preventing illness, caring for the injured,
ties of a registered nurse in Al- assisting in childbirth, and coordinating health care.
berta?
5. What are the characteristics Accountability
that define a profession? specialized body of knowledge
Competent application of knowledge
Code of ethics
Self regulation
Service to public
6. What is self-regulation in nurs- The right of the profession to regulate its own members to
ing? protect the public from harm.
7. What is the role of a regulatory To protect the public by setting requirements for entry into the
body in nursing? profession and monitoring standards of practice.
8. What is the significance of the It guides nurses in their professional conduct and ensures
Code of Ethics in nursing? ethical care delivery.
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, Class 7 part 1 Canadian Nursing Regulation and Professional Practice Stan
dards
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_ik5tca
9. What does practitioner ac- The responsibility of nurses to maintain competence and ad-
countability entail in nursing? here to standards of practice.
10. What are Standards of Practice Authoritative statements that describe required behaviors of
in nursing? nurses and are used to evaluate performance.
11. What are competencies in Knowledge, abilities, skills, attitudes, and clinical judgments
nursing education? necessary for safe and ethical client care.
12. What is the relationship be- Nursing acts in the public interest by ensuring safe, compe-
tween nursing and public in- tent, and ethical care.
terest?
13. What is the process for main- Involves licensure, registration, and ongoing education to en-
taining professional creden- sure competence.
tials in nursing?
14. What is the importance of It supports specialization, certification, and career advance-
ongoing professional develop- ment for nurses.
ment in nursing?
15. What does the term 'scope of The activities that nurses are educated and legally authorized
practice' refer to in nursing? to perform.
16. What is the significance of the It sets expectations for professional rights, responsibilities,
social contract between nurs- and public accountability.
ing and the public?
17. How does self-regulation ben- It allows the profession to determine its own standards for
efit the nursing profession? education and practice.
18.
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