Interprofessional Practice
Nursing Theory
Health Promotion
Social Determinants of Health
Nurse Regulations and Standards
100

The number of competency domains in the National Interprofessional Competency Framework.

What is 6?

100

This nurse theorist developed the self-care thoery.

Who is Dorothea Orem?

100

Nurse advocate for homelessness in Toronto.

Who is Cathy Crowe?

100

The SDoH that describes the quality and accessibility to primary care, hospital care, long-term care, and home care.

What is Health Services?

100
This document tells a nurse what skills/treatments they are legally allowed to perform.

What is Scope of Practice?

200

The competency where professionals should understand the process of team development.

What is Team Functioning?

200

This nurse theorist viewed the person as a biopsychosocial being in constant interaction with the changing environment.

Who is Sister Callista Roy?

200

The number of health promotion strategies in the Ottawa Charter.

What is 5?

200

This SDoH influences most of the other determinates.

What is Income and Social Status?

200

The number of nursing value and ethical responsibilities in the CNA Code of Ethics.

What is 7?

300

The three background considerations that influence the way the interprofessional framework is applied.

What is complexity, contextual issues, and quality improvement?

300

This nurse theorist believed in cultural care and universality.

Who is Madeliene Lenninger?

300

The health promotion strategy that helps clients develop coping strategies and gain control over their health.

What is develop personal skills?

300

The number of Determinates of Health mentioned in your readings.

What is 11?

300

The ethical value where nurses recognize, respect, and promote a person's right to be informed and make decision.

What is Promoting and Respecting Informed-Decision Making?

400
The gaol of the goal of the interprofessional competency framework.

What is Interprofessional Collaboration?

400

This concept provides a systematic view for explaining, predicting, and prescribing phenomena in nursing.

What is Nursing theory?

400

The levels of prevention.

What are primary, secondary and tertiary prevention?

400

The determinant of health supports practical, emotional, informational, and affirmational support.

What is Social Support Networks?

400

The BCCNM has developed these to guide and direct their nursing practice.

What are Practice Standards?

500

Something you will take-away from this course.

What is ___________?

500

This nurse theorist conceptulized the patient as a compilation of 14 basic needs.

Who is Virginia Henderson?

500

This level of prevention minimizes residual disability and helps people live productively with limitations.

What is tertiary prevention?

500
The SDoH that is related to a person working in a factory that has poor air quality.

What is Employment and Working Conditions?

500

The 4 professional standards for RN's in BC.

What are Professional Responsibility and Accountability, Knowledge-based Practice, Client-Focused Provision of Service, and Ethical Practice?