Delegation
Advanced Nursing Practice
Transitioning to New Grad
The Law & Ethics
Odds n' Ends
100
A formal process of allowing a professional to perform a controlled act they are not already authorized to do by legislation.
What is Delegation of a controlled act.
100
an umbrella term describing an advanced level of clinical nursing practice that maximizes the use of graduate educational preparation, in-depth nursing knowledge and expertise in meeting the health needs of individuals, families, groups, communities & populations
What is the definition for advanced nursing practice.
100
# of months it takes to develop confidence.
What is 6 months.
100
Legal doctrine in situations where the employer is legally responsible for the acts of its employees that occur within the scope/course of employment
What is Vicarious Liability
100
Between persons belonging to the same profession.
What is Intraprofessional.
200
True or False: Nursing cannot sub-delegate (delegate an act delegated to them).
What is True.
200
2 roles that exist in APN in Canada.
What are: Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Practitioner
200
# of months it takes to incorporate leadership responsibilities into practice.
What is 12 mos.
200
The philosophical study of morality, the study of what is right and wrong behaviour.
What is Ethics.
200
The convergence of information science, computer science, and a discipline science.
What is Informatics.
300
True or False: RPN's may write an order for another nurse to perform a procedure.
What is False.
300
Minimum educational preparation.
What is graduate.
300
The experience of moving from the known role of a student to the relatively less familiar role of professionally practising nurse.
What is Transition Shock.
300
Failure to take the care that a reasonable nurse in a similar situation would have taken
What is negligence.
300
Majour donor country of Nurses to Canada.
What is the Phillippines.
400
Competence Client Factors Environmental Supports Documentation Requirements A Nurse’s Accountabilities
What are Conditions for Initiating, Delegating & Accepting Delegation of Controlled Acts.
400
Unregulated health- care providers who are supervised by and delegated tasks by physicians.
Who are Physician Assistants.
400
Formal unit orientation programs, formal preceptor/mentorship programs, and a unit climate of open communication.
What are some factors which facilitate the transition of new grads.
400
This notion is sometimes embedded in personal meanings and religion.
What is morality.
400
2 Push Factors
What are: Personal safety Economics Armed conflicts Family
500
The 3 factors in the Three Factor Framework
What are: Nurse Environment Client
500
2 categories of Nurse Practitioners recognized in Ontario.
Who are: Primary Care NP's Acute Care NP's
500
Three issues facing NGN's.
What are: Perceived Professional Isolation Complex units require complex critical decision-making Contradictory Information Confidence and fear Less than ideal communication Experiencing horizontal violence
500
When one is unsure what moral principles or values apply or even what the moral problem is.
What is Moral Uncertainty.
500
The clarification of values and how they fit with one's professional practice.
Nursing philosophy statement.
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