Levine's Conservation Model
CNO Entry-to-Practice Competencies
CNO Professional Standards
Family-Centered Care
Bias in Nursing
100
  • Adequate rest

  • Adequate nutrition 

  • Exercise 

What is energy conservation?

100

Influence and inspire others to achieve optimal health outcomes.

What is a leader?

100

“Developing collaborative partnerships with clients and families that respect their needs, wishes, knowledge, experience, values and beliefs.”



What are relationships?

100

An innovative approach to the planning, delivery, and evaluation of health care that is grounded in mutually beneficial partnerships among health care patients, families, and providers. It incorporates the patient, the health care provider, and the family in all aspects of care.

What is family-centered care?

100

Unconscious attitudes that precipitate unintentional discriminatory bias.

What is implicit bias?


200

Understanding their place in society, community, and/or family.


What is social integrity?

200

Support clients in voicing their needs to attain the best possible health outcomes.

What is an advocate?

200

“Identifying personal values and ensuring they do not conflict with professional practice.”



What is ethics?

200

The ability to understand, appreciate and interact with people from cultures or belief systems different from one's own. 

What is cultural competence?

200

The tendency to selectively gather and interpret information aligned with existing beliefs or hypotheses while disregarding or downplaying evidence that contradicts them. 

What is confirmation bias?

300

Preservation or recovery of the body's structure, preventing deterioration, and supporting the process of healing.

What is structural integrity?

300

Prioritize health and well-being of their clients by upholding the profession’s practice standards and ethics while being accountable to the public and the profession.

What is a professional?

300

“Requires self-knowledge (understanding one’s beliefs and values and being aware of how one’s behaviour affects others)”

What is leadership?

300
  • Empowerment & Advocacy

  • Collaboration and Partnership

  • Respect & Trust 

What are key concepts of family-centered care? 

300

Designing an action plan to dissolve implicit bias with new behaviours. 

What is habit replacement?

400

Acknowledges individuals as beings who aspire for self-awareness, respect, and self-determination.

What is personal integrity?

400

Nurses deliver safe, competent, ethical, compassionate, and evidenced informed care.

What is a clinician?

400

Strengths, cultures, traditions, and expertise that everyone brings to a respectful family/professional partnership.

What does family-centered care value?

400

Empty the mind of distracting thoughts and focus on the present moment without assumptions or judgment. 

What is mindfulness? 

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