NURS_V 300 Theoretical and Professional Foundations for Nursing Practice
NURS 300 FINAL EXAM 2025 WINTER ACCURATE UNIVERSITY
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+
what do you do if you receive a med order thats not complete?
contact MRP
What are the 7+3 medication rights
client
drug
dose
route
time
reason
documentation
right to refuse
right assessment
right evaluation
what legislation governs the nurse in administering meds
BCCNM Medication Practice Standard
sets the standard/limits for nurses and outlines the nurses responsibilities and accountabilities with drug
related activity.
4 levels of control in nursing practice
1. Health professions act + FDA
2. BCCNM
3. employer/organization policies
4. RN competence
when can a nurse admin medications in autonomous scope of practice?
emergency conditions if the nurse is competent to do so and follows a clinical decision support tool
,NURS_V 300 Theoretical and Professional Foundations for Nursing Practice
HPA list of restricted activities that do not require an order in emergency (4)
treating anaphylaxis
opiate OD
respiratory distress
hypoglycemia
if there is no pharm available
the nurse performs pharm review before admin/dispense
when can telephone orders be used?
last resort (urgent/on-call/emerg)
ORDER MUST BE REPEATED BACK
students cannot do this
what does the nurse do if the medication order seems inappropriate
address and advocate for it - can withhold or call pharmacy for clarification
assessment by nurse before admin of med (13, try ur best!)
, NURS_V 300 Theoretical and Professional Foundations for Nursing Practice
appropriate for client
evidence informed
reflective of client needs/values/beliefs or preference (e.g. advocate for non-pork gelatin etc)
consent
allergies
client understanding
effect
precautions
contraindications
forms/routes/typical dose
interactions
SE/AR
7+3
how do we identify client using 2 identifiers
Full name
and
DOB or PHN
3 main areas of philosophical inquiry
1. ontology
2. epistemology
3. ethics
What legislation guides nursing practice at the provincial level
NURS 300 FINAL EXAM 2025 WINTER ACCURATE UNIVERSITY
OF BRITISH COLUMBIA EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+
what do you do if you receive a med order thats not complete?
contact MRP
What are the 7+3 medication rights
client
drug
dose
route
time
reason
documentation
right to refuse
right assessment
right evaluation
what legislation governs the nurse in administering meds
BCCNM Medication Practice Standard
sets the standard/limits for nurses and outlines the nurses responsibilities and accountabilities with drug
related activity.
4 levels of control in nursing practice
1. Health professions act + FDA
2. BCCNM
3. employer/organization policies
4. RN competence
when can a nurse admin medications in autonomous scope of practice?
emergency conditions if the nurse is competent to do so and follows a clinical decision support tool
,NURS_V 300 Theoretical and Professional Foundations for Nursing Practice
HPA list of restricted activities that do not require an order in emergency (4)
treating anaphylaxis
opiate OD
respiratory distress
hypoglycemia
if there is no pharm available
the nurse performs pharm review before admin/dispense
when can telephone orders be used?
last resort (urgent/on-call/emerg)
ORDER MUST BE REPEATED BACK
students cannot do this
what does the nurse do if the medication order seems inappropriate
address and advocate for it - can withhold or call pharmacy for clarification
assessment by nurse before admin of med (13, try ur best!)
, NURS_V 300 Theoretical and Professional Foundations for Nursing Practice
appropriate for client
evidence informed
reflective of client needs/values/beliefs or preference (e.g. advocate for non-pork gelatin etc)
consent
allergies
client understanding
effect
precautions
contraindications
forms/routes/typical dose
interactions
SE/AR
7+3
how do we identify client using 2 identifiers
Full name
and
DOB or PHN
3 main areas of philosophical inquiry
1. ontology
2. epistemology
3. ethics
What legislation guides nursing practice at the provincial level