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NSG 1400 - Becoming a Nurse Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Latest Update Florence Nightengale - Answers Mother of modern nursing, Improved conditions during the Crimean War. Believed the role of the nurse was to put the client's body in the best state to remain free of disease or to recover from disease. She wanted to facilitate the body's reparative processes by manipulating the client's environment. Mary Agnes Snively - Answers Director of the nursing school at Toronto General Hospital and one of the founders of the Canadian Nurses Association Carper's Way of Knowing - Answers Empirical, Personal, Ethical & Aesthetic Empirical - Answers factual, from basic and human science Personal - Answers through reflection and reflective practice; empathy Ethical - Answers what is right and ought to be done; moral compass Aesthetic - Answers caring, relational, bein with the other; enables a profound understanding CNA - Answers Canadian Nurses Association Professional issues, health policy and advocacy. Lead regulation of the public interest, Not for Profit CASN - Answers Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing Offers legal advice and support, risk management, professional liability protection CARNA - Answers College & Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta Serve to protect the public by regulating the profession HPA - Answers Health Practitioner's Association Health Profession's Act - Answers - lays out scope of practice for all health care professionals - how your profession is governed - registration - continuing competence Professional College - Answers govern and regulate the practice of their members in order to protect and serve public interest Standard's of Practice - Answers direct how services should be provided (professionalism) Scope of Practice - Answers focus on direct care of clients, knowledge, and application, interventions that nurses are authorized, educated, supported by employer policy and competent to perform. 4 Domains of Scope of Practice (CARE) - Answers Clinical, Administration, Education, Research Continuing Competence - Answers practice reflection, professional development and competence assessment Jurisprudence - Answers the law as it relates to the practice of nursing. Regulatory Body - Answers Oversight and establishment of roles, education, entry into

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NSG 1400 - Becoming a Nurse Exam Questions and Answers Solved Correctly Latest Update
2025-2026

Florence Nightengale - Answers Mother of modern nursing, Improved conditions during the
Crimean War. Believed the role of the nurse was to put the client's body in the best state to
remain free of disease or to recover from disease. She wanted to facilitate the body's reparative
processes by manipulating the client's environment.

Mary Agnes Snively - Answers Director of the nursing school at Toronto General Hospital and
one of the founders of the Canadian Nurses Association

Carper's Way of Knowing - Answers Empirical, Personal, Ethical & Aesthetic

Empirical - Answers factual, from basic and human science

Personal - Answers through reflection and reflective practice; empathy

Ethical - Answers what is right and ought to be done; moral compass

Aesthetic - Answers caring, relational, bein with the other; enables a profound understanding

CNA - Answers Canadian Nurses Association

Professional issues, health policy and advocacy. Lead regulation of the public interest, Not for
Profit

CASN - Answers Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing

Offers legal advice and support, risk management, professional liability protection

CARNA - Answers College & Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta

Serve to protect the public by regulating the profession

HPA - Answers Health Practitioner's Association

Health Profession's Act - Answers - lays out scope of practice for all health care professionals

- how your profession is governed

- registration

- continuing competence

Professional College - Answers govern and regulate the practice of their members in order to
protect and serve public interest

Standard's of Practice - Answers direct how services should be provided (professionalism)

, Scope of Practice - Answers focus on direct care of clients, knowledge, and application,
interventions that nurses are authorized, educated, supported by employer policy and
competent to perform.

4 Domains of Scope of Practice (CARE) - Answers Clinical, Administration, Education, Research

Continuing Competence - Answers practice reflection, professional development and
competence assessment

Jurisprudence - Answers the law as it relates to the practice of nursing.

Regulatory Body - Answers Oversight and establishment of roles, education, entry into
profession, scope of practice, standards of practice, complaints, discipline.

CARNA logo - Answers logo embodies collaborative, dual mandate and organization

9 Entry Level Competencies (ELC) - Answers Clinician, Professional, Communicator,
Collaborator, Coordinator, Leader, Advocator, Educator, Scholar

Nursing Practice Standards - Answers 1. Responsibility & Accountability

2. Knowledge

3. Ethical Practice

4. Provision of Service to public

5. Self Regulation

Fitness to Practice - Answers the ability of the nurse to engage/physical and mental ability

Hospital Schools - Answers - students PROVIDED NURSING CARE in exchange for education
and costs of living

- Financial benefit to the hospital

- Poor living conditions for students

- Education of questionable quality

St. Catherine's Training School - Answers 1st Nursing Diploma School

Mary Agnes Snively - Answers Formed CNA of trained nurses, formally CNA in 1924

Also founded ICN

1st Uni Nursing Program in Canada - Answers UBC

Metaparadigm of Nursing - Answers person, environment, health, nursing

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