The fundamental purpose of CLPNA is to protect _______
who is the public
This document outlines the general direction and guidelines/parameters of the profession and its practice.
What is the Standards of practice?
Which law is set out by the government through acts, statutes, codes, and/or legislation?
What is statutory law
What is the cost to write the national licensure exam (CPNRE)?
What is $600?
This is both a pro and a con of union membership.
What is seniority?
What does CLPNA stand for?
What is College of licensed practical nurses of alberta
This document outlines the knowledge and skills, attitudes, behaviours, and judgments required of the LPN profession.
What is the Competency Profile for LPNs?
Which act governs the practice of regulated health care professionals, sets out standard processes for colleges for registration, continuing competence, complaints, and discipline and establishes a board that advises the Minister?
What is the health Professions Act?
These are disciplinary actions against nurses who violate professional standards, ethical guidelines, or legal regulations, and can include fines, reprimand, further education, or practice restrictions.
What are professional sanctions?
This is the biggest professional association in Canada.
What is the Canadian Nurses Association?
This schedule of the Health Professions Act pertains to the regulation of LPNs in Alberta
What is Schedule 10
Which edition of the Competency Profile is the most current?
What is the 5th edition?
This is the legal term for someone being responsible for something in the eyes of the law.
What is liability?
What does PPICA stand for?
What is Protection for Persons in Care Act?
These are responsible for overseeing the regulation of a specific profession to ensure that practitioners meet establish standards of practice, ethics, and competencies.
What are regulatory bodies?
What is the council
What is the name of the exam that is required by CLPNA, that ensure LPNs have the required knowledge to practice safely within the legislative framework that exists in Alberta?
What is Jurisprudence Exam?
What is the terminology to define reasonable grounds to report to authorities that you, as a health care professional, suspect that a vulnerable person is care is in need of your help.
What is a Duty to report?
Bill C-14 was passed by Royal Assent in what year?
What is 2016? (MAID)
Professional identity encompasses what 3 things?
What is values, attitude, and behvaiour?
Which CLPNA Committee approves all nursing education programs in Alberta?
what is the Education standards Advisory committee.
How much does it cost to write the Jurisprudence Exam?
Free
What are the 4 types of liability?
What is criminal, civil, employment, and professional?
What is the Medicine Chest Clause?
What is appreciative inquiry and the other is emotional intelligence.