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Nursing Professional Accountability and Code of Conduct in Ontario, Exams of Humanities

An overview of the accountability standards and code of conduct for nurses in ontario, canada. It covers topics such as personal health information, financial information, reflective practice, continuing education, the cno quality assurance program, the cno code of conduct, controlled acts authorized to nursing, requisite skills and abilities, regulation of the nursing profession, and ethical values in the therapeutic nurse-client relationship. It also discusses the college of nurses of ontario (cno) and its role in regulating nursing in ontario.

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2023/2024

Available from 04/18/2024

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Download Nursing Professional Accountability and Code of Conduct in Ontario and more Exams Humanities in PDF only on Docsity! Jurisprudence Exam with 100% correct Answers 2024 Benoit is interested in working at a French language hospital after his graduation from nursing school. He speaks English fluently and is able to make basic conversation only in French. According to the Requisite skills and Abilities fact sheet from the College of Nurses of Ontario, can Benoit work as a nurse in a French Language environment? - ✓✓✓ No, he must upgrade his French Language Skills What is not considered Personal Health Information - ✓✓✓ Financial Information As regulated health professionals, nurses remain accountable for ensuring that the quality of care they proved to their clients is not compromised. Nurses remain accountable by - ✓✓✓ - Engaging in reflective practice - Participating in continuing education - Participating in the CNO Quality Assurance Program Ed works as a Public Health Nurse in a local high school. Ed has been getting Facebook 'Friend' request from several of the students. What statement below is most appropriate, according to the CNO's Social Media: Reflect Before you Post Webinar? - ✓✓✓ - It is never appropriate to accept a friend request from a patient or former patient The ICRA (inquires, complaints and reports committee) at the CNO has several courses of action available when addressing complaints against nurses. What is available? - ✓✓✓ - If the ICRC finds no support the nurse breaches any of the standards of nursing practice, it may take no action - The ICRC can "issue advice" to the nurse about standards of practice and conduct related to the complaint - The ICRC can refer some or all of the issues in the complaint to the Discipline Committee - The ICRC can require the nurse to complete a Remediation Program, a guided program of online learning and practice reflection pg. 1 A nurse demonstrates understanding of the knowledge application standard by - ✓✓✓ - Ensuring practice is evidence-based - Assess client using a theory, framework or evidence-based tool All CNO members must complete which elements of the Quality Assurance program annually? - ✓✓✓ - Practice Reflection - Learning Plan PHIPA governs health care information privacy in Ontario. Information privacy can best be described as - ✓✓✓ The clients right to access all information regarding their private history Joseph and his family tell the nurse, that some health care staff have prevented the family from visiting Joseph due to his infection, and that they are not receiving regular updates on his condition. After listening to the concerns, the nurse researches appropriate infection control measures, address the issue with the health care team and develops solutions involving all parties. The nurse suggest that you, a student nurse, assist her with the communication between the health care team and the family. Which Leadership indicators did the nurse demonstrate. - ✓✓✓ - Advocate for the client - Role-modeling and mentoring - Develop solutions to practice issues and take action to resolve conflict - Collaborate with clients and the health care team using communication skills What is true about the CNO code of Conduct? - ✓✓✓ - Nurses must adhere to their employers code of conduct only The nurse meets the Code of Conduct standards by the following behaviours - ✓✓✓ - Acting professionally with colleague on social media - Introducing self by full name and professional designation - Providing timely care and addressing delays when this is not possible Nursing students are permitted to perform the Controlled Acts authorized to nursing because of what exceptions - ✓✓✓ They are supervised by Registered Nurses directly How many controlled acts are authorized to nursing? - ✓✓✓ 14 pg. 2 Billy, a 7 year old boy has been admitted to the hospital to wait for surgery to remove his inflamed appendix. Billys father has stayed in the hospital with his son. You are the student nurse assigned to care for Billy. Billys father expresses concerns about his sons upcoming surgery. The nurse listens to the fathers concerns and validates his feelings. What component of the nurse-client relationship is the nurse demonstrating - ✓✓✓ Empathy Every nurse registered in the General or Extended Class is required, under the RHPA to participate in the CNO Quality Assurance Program - ✓✓✓ True Identify which functions are required for regulation of the nursing profession - ✓✓✓ - Administering a Quality Assurance Program - Articulating and promoting practice standards - Establishing requirements for entry to practice - Enforcing standards of practice and conduct Under the Regulated Health Professional Act, the following Controlled Act is authorized to Nursing: " Managing labour or conducting the delivery of a baby" - ✓✓✓ False The College of Nurses of Ontario has the power to address many complaints made about nurses. What is not within its powers - ✓✓✓ Management decisions of Nursing Homes Breach of confidentiality may occur if a computer monitor is left exposed, or if you are viewing another clients records when you are not assigned to care for that client - ✓✓✓ True Nurses who are contacted by the College of Nurses of Ontario regarding a complaint about their practice should seek independent legal advice - ✓✓✓ False Requisite Skills and Abilities is a Fact Sheet put out by the nursing regulatory body to - ✓✓✓ Inform potential students that in order to meet the entry level practice competencies requires certain skills and abilities The Nursing Act and the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHIPA) are two pieces of legislation that determine how the nursing profession is regulated in Ontario. The RHPA contains a procedural code that is applicable to all of Ontarios self-regulated health professions. pg. 5 The nursing act establishes a mandate for the nursing regulatory body and defines a scope of practice - ✓✓✓ True Which of the following are principles of the therapeutic nurse-client relationship? - ✓✓✓ - Asking questions in a logical sequence, avoiding medical or technical jargon, exploring a clients self-diagnosis - Using open ended questions, listening for verbal emotions and behavioural cues, avoid second guessing the client A 7-year-old boy is admitted to the emergency department with a compound fracture of the arm. His parents are not reachable. Is consent required to initiate treatment? - ✓✓✓ No, because this is an emergency situation What is an example of abusive behaviour in the context of the therapeutic nurse-client relationship? - ✓✓✓ A nurse addresses a client in a demanding manner CNO - ✓✓✓ - College of Nurses of Ontario - Regulatory body for nursing in Ontario The CNO role - ✓✓✓ - Articulating and promoting practice standards - Establishing requirements for entry to practice - Administering a Quality Assurance Program - Enforcing standards of Practice and conduct What are nurses responsible for when it comes to the CNO - ✓✓✓ Every member of the college is responsible for practising in accordance with the standards of the profession, and for keeping current and competent throughout her and his nursing career Who determines how the nursing profession is regulated in Ontario - ✓✓✓ -The nursing Act 1991 -Regulated Health Professions Act 1991 What are the 6 principles of the Code of Conduct - ✓✓✓ 1) Nurses respect the dignity of patients and treat them as individuals pg. 6 2) Nurses work together to promote patient well-being 3) Nurses maintain patients trust by providing safe and competent care 4) Nurses work respectfully with colleagues to best meet patients needs 5) Nurses act with integrity to maintain patients trust 6) Nurses maintain public confidence in the nursing profession How is the CNO accountable for public protection - ✓✓✓ Through government legislation (nursing act, 1991 and regulated health professions act 1991), CNO is mandated by the public to promote and ensure safe, competent and ethical nursing in Ontario Components necessary for nursing practice - ✓✓✓ 1) Cognitive 2) Communication 3) Interpersonal 4) Behavioral 5) Psycho-motor 6) Sensory 7) Environmental Professional Standards, Revised 2002 - ✓✓✓ Provides an overall framework for the practice of nursing and a link with other standards, guidelines and competencies developed by the College of Nurses of Ontario Practice Standard - ✓✓✓ - Accountability - Continuing Competence - Ethics - Knowledge - Knowledge Application - Leadership - Relationships - Professional Relationships Controlled Acts for All Nurses - ✓✓✓ - performing a prescribed procedure below the dermis or mucous membrane - Administering a substance by injection or inhalation pg. 7
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