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Main driving force for the modernization of nursing Globalization
Primary motivator of nursing Altruism
Founder of modern nursing Florence Nightingale
Primary purpose of licensure laws for nursing To protect the public against unqualified and
incompetent practitioners.
Early Canadian nurses were most often affiliated with... Religious orders.
Men can apply to any nursing program in canada (T/F) T
CARNA (College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta) Has the duty to protect the
public.
What does CARNA oversee Roles, education and entry into the profession, scopes of
practice, standards of practice, complaint and reporting processes and the discipline of non-
compliant members.
Entry into the practice requirements 4 year degree, stronger focus on critical thinking,
critical analysis, evaluation, care for the complex client/populations, opportunities to specialize,
leadership and licensing exam.
Scope of practice Describing what nurses are legally authorised to do.
CNA (Canadian Nurses Association) Professional issues, health policy, advocacy (professional
voices of RNs). Also helps nurses specialize.
, National Nurses Week May 11-17
CASN (Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing) Education domain (national voice for
nursing education, research and scholarship).
CNPS (Canadian Nurses Protective Society) Not-for-profit society that offers legal advice and
support services (for nurses and nursing students and others) relating to nursing practice in
Canada (eligible for services with CARNA registration).
UNA (United Nurses of Alberta) Unionization-representing nurses (Negotiates collective
agreements (contracts) that regulate salaries, benefits, scheduling rules, overtime pay, sick
leave, etc.)
5 Nursing Practice Standards Responsibility and Accountability, Knowledge-Base Practice,
Ethical Practice, Provision of Service to the Public and Self regulation
CARNA Social Media Guidelines Don't transmit patient-related information.
Health Professions Act A law for regulated health care professions; framework for regulatory
governance (awards the privilege of self regulation).
Profession of nursing should have Standards of practice, regulations, bylaws, code of ethics.
Theory Set of assumptions that explain the relationship between concepts (cluster of
concepts).
Metaparadigm A set of theories or ideas that provide structure for how a discipline should
function.
Main driving force for the modernization of nursing Globalization
Primary motivator of nursing Altruism
Founder of modern nursing Florence Nightingale
Primary purpose of licensure laws for nursing To protect the public against unqualified and
incompetent practitioners.
Early Canadian nurses were most often affiliated with... Religious orders.
Men can apply to any nursing program in canada (T/F) T
CARNA (College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta) Has the duty to protect the
public.
What does CARNA oversee Roles, education and entry into the profession, scopes of
practice, standards of practice, complaint and reporting processes and the discipline of non-
compliant members.
Entry into the practice requirements 4 year degree, stronger focus on critical thinking,
critical analysis, evaluation, care for the complex client/populations, opportunities to specialize,
leadership and licensing exam.
Scope of practice Describing what nurses are legally authorised to do.
CNA (Canadian Nurses Association) Professional issues, health policy, advocacy (professional
voices of RNs). Also helps nurses specialize.
, National Nurses Week May 11-17
CASN (Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing) Education domain (national voice for
nursing education, research and scholarship).
CNPS (Canadian Nurses Protective Society) Not-for-profit society that offers legal advice and
support services (for nurses and nursing students and others) relating to nursing practice in
Canada (eligible for services with CARNA registration).
UNA (United Nurses of Alberta) Unionization-representing nurses (Negotiates collective
agreements (contracts) that regulate salaries, benefits, scheduling rules, overtime pay, sick
leave, etc.)
5 Nursing Practice Standards Responsibility and Accountability, Knowledge-Base Practice,
Ethical Practice, Provision of Service to the Public and Self regulation
CARNA Social Media Guidelines Don't transmit patient-related information.
Health Professions Act A law for regulated health care professions; framework for regulatory
governance (awards the privilege of self regulation).
Profession of nursing should have Standards of practice, regulations, bylaws, code of ethics.
Theory Set of assumptions that explain the relationship between concepts (cluster of
concepts).
Metaparadigm A set of theories or ideas that provide structure for how a discipline should
function.