Practice standard describing the accountabilites all nurse registered in Ontario have to clients, collegues and the public.
What is Code of Conduct?
To meet the expectations of this standard, a nurse must consider each of the following key concepts
What is Authority, Context & Competence?
Free and reliable evidence base recommendations for health providers to improve health outcomes.
What are the Best Practice Guidelines
In this principle, nurses work together with clients with respect and senstivity to client needs
What is Nurses respect clients' dignity?
Defined in the RHPA (Regulated Health Professional Act) as acts which may be performed by authorized regulated professionals. Considered potentially harmful if performed by someone who does not have the required knowledge, skill and judgement.
What are Controlled acts?
Who is the RNAO- Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario.
In this principle, nurses work within the limits of their legal scope of practice, education, experience, knowledge, skills and judgement to ensure safe and competent nursing care.
What is Nurses provide safe and competent care?
Occurs when a regulated health professionals, who is legally and competent to perform a controlled act, temporarily grants their authority to perform that acto to another individual
What is Delegation?
Governing body for Registered Nurses (RNs), Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs), and Nurse Practitioners (NPs). Protects the public by setting for safe and eithical nursing practice in Ontario.
What is the CNO ( College of Nurse of Ontario)?
In this principle, nurses are honest and fair practitioners who strive to build a trustworthy, therapeutic, nurse-client relationship.
What is Nurses act with integrity in client's best interest?
The knowledge, skill and judgement required to perform an activity
What is Competence?
- Performing a prescribed procedure below the dermis or mucous membrane
-Administering a substance by injection or inhalation
-Dispensing a drug
What are the RHPA (Regulated Health Profession Act) 14 control acts?
In this principle, nurses promote dignity for the nursing profession by protraying professionalism, showing leadership.
What is Nurses maintain public confidence in the nursing profession?
Nurses must knwo their legistated scope of practice, inluding controlled acts, and authorizing mechanisms.
What is Authority?
A tool that is used on an ongoingly so you can begin to identify patterns and responses that might not be well aligned with your espoused (adopted) values and intentions.
What are the 5W's (what, who, why, when& where)