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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? -
CORRECT ANSWER: No, because this is an emergency situation
A learning goal must be formatted using the SMART acronym. What does the SMART
mean - CORRECT ANSWER: - Specific
- Measurable
- Achievable
- Relevant
- Time-limited
A nurse demonstrates understanding of the knowledge application standard by -
CORRECT ANSWER: - Ensuring practice is evidence-based
- Assess client using a theory, framework or evidence-based tool
A nurse had an overwhelming shift and decided to post a complain on twitter about her clients. As her colleague, and in order to apply the College practice standard related to Social Media, you will advise her of the following - CORRECT ANSWER: - Is there a risk of breaching the client confidentially
- Think about how this post will affect your practice
- How else could you deal with this situation
A nurse that you work with in clinical discloses to you she has had a discipline hearing recently. Where could you go to determine if this was true, and to verify the facts of the
hearing? - CORRECT ANSWER: CNO website
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A student meets the Cognitive competency of the Requisite Skills and Abilities by doing
what? - CORRECT ANSWER: Performing arithmetic skills to safely administer
medication
All CNO members must complete which elements of the Quality Assurance program
annually? - CORRECT ANSWER: - Practice Reflection
- Learning Plan
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 - CORRECT ANSWER: - Engaging in reflective practice
- Participating in continuing education
- Participating in the CNO Quality Assurance Program
Authority to perform a controlled act procedure - CORRECT ANSWER: - First is an
order, from a Physician, Nurse Practitioner, Dentist, Midwife or Chiropodist
- Second is delegation, this is a process where you receive the authority to perform a
- Nurses can also use delegation to legally transfer the authority to perform a nursing
- Third is initiation, where the procedure is not hat you have the authority to initiate
controlled act that is not authorized to nursing. This happens when a health care professional legally transfers the authority to perform the controlled act to your. For example, when a physician delegates to you the performance of allergy challenge testing
controlled act to someone who does not have access to it. For example you may transfer your authority to perform wound care to an unregulated care provider,
yourself
Before you post on Social Media - CORRECT ANSWER: - Reflect on your practice
- Check your privacy settings
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
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