Adverse events Correct Answers an injury resulting from a
medical intervention
Alberta health Correct Answers Responsible fr policy,
legislation and standards for health systems in Alberta
Alberta health services Correct Answers - Health care provider
Allocates funding for covenant health, and other supportive
living/assisted living sights
Autonomy (ethical principle) Correct Answers - The right of
individuals to choose for themselves and make their best
decisions
- Nursing Action: Promote independent choice, self
determination, freedom of choice
Behavioural approach Correct Answers - Promoted individual
responsibility for health (lifestyle, nutrition)
- Emphasis on health education
- Lalonde report
- First idea of determinants of health
Beneficience (ethical principle) Correct Answers - To do or
promote good an avoid harm to individuals
- Nursing action: Do or promote good, preventing from
occurring
Canada health act principles (1984) Correct Answers In order
to receive federal financing, provincial health care plans must be
, - Comprehensive
- Accessible
- Portable
- Universal
- Publicly administered
CNA 7 primary values Correct Answers 1. Promoting health
anf wellbeing
2. Providing safe, compassionate, competent and ethical care
3. Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
4. Promoting and respecting informed decision making
5. Honoring dignity
6. Promoting justice
7. Being accountable
College functions under the? Correct Answers HPA, for self
regulation
College vs association Correct Answers College: Public
protection through regulation of profession
Association: Focuses on the profession and advocacy for the
profession and health policy
Entry to practice competencies Correct Answers Ability of a
nurse at entry level that integrates the knowledge, skills, abilities
and judgement required to practice nursing safely
Factors that increase risk of AE Correct Answers -
miscommunication
- cognitive/ mental workload