Provide an example of one of the CNO competencies/roles that was not demonstrated by Nurse Emma in the scenario and how you would correct this.
Examples must address one of the CNO competencies / roles and provide a solution.
Madeleine Leininger introduced a model for assessing cultural beliefs, values, and practices in nursing care. What is the name of this model?
Sunrise Model
What are 2 criteria someone must meet to be eligible for OHIP?
Be physically in Ontario for 153 days in any 12‑month period
Be physically in Ontario for at least 153 days of the first 183 days immediately after you began living in the province
Make Ontario your primary residence
Canadian citizen
Indigenous persons
Are applying for permanent resident
Valid work permit and are working full time for at least 6 months
Valid working permit
Seasonal agriculture worker
Convention refugee or other protected person
Temporary resident permit
Clergy member
4 examples of attributes that contribute to concern regarding if quality care will be given to a patient.
female gender, advanced age, nonwhite race, low socioeconomic status, non-english speaking, non heterosexual, disabled, obese, mental illness, AIDs, drug addiction
An example of how nurses can act as a leader to act against implicit bias and discrimination in healthcare intrapersonally
Answer must support one of the following:
6.1 Acquires knowledge of the Calls to Action of
the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of
Canada.
6.2 Integrates continuous quality improvement
principles and activities into nursing practice.
6.3 Participates in innovative client-centred care
models.
6.4 Participates in creating and maintaining a
healthy, respectful, and psychologically safe
workplace.
6.5 Recognizes the impact of organizational
culture and acts to enhance the quality of a
professional and safe practice environment.
6.6 Demonstrates self-awareness through
reflective practice and solicitation of feedback.
6.7 Takes action to support culturally safe
practice environments.
6.8 Uses and allocates resources wisely.
6.9 Provides constructive feedback to promote
professional growth of other members of the
health care team.
6.10 Demonstrates knowledge of the health care
system and its impact on client care and
professional practice.
6.11 Adapts practice to meet client care needs within
a continually changing health care system.
In transcultural nursing, what is the term for the ability of healthcare providers to provide adequate care that respects and integrates the cultural beliefs and values of their patients?
Cultural Competence
What are 2 examples of health services OHIP covers?
COVERS: Visits to a doctor, diagnostic services, treatment for injuries or illnesses, hospital care, medical or surgical abortions, optometry, foot health services, dental surgery (e.g., fracture repair, tumour removal, reconstructive surgeries, medically necessary tooth removal), ambulance services, travel for health services if you live in northern ontario
true or false: it is important to call out and shame healthcare providers regarding stereotypical attitudes.
false. Burgess et al. emphasizes the need to avoid making providers ashamed of stereotypical attitudes and to ensure a nonthreatening environment to manage these attitudes.
An example of how nurses can act as a scholar related to any of the topics discussed in the facilitation.
Answer must support one of the following:
9.1 Uses best evidence to make informed
decisions.
9.2 Translates knowledge from relevant sources
into professional practice.
9.3 Engages in self-reflection to interact from
a place of cultural humility and create
culturally safe environments where clients
perceive respect for their unique health care
practices, preferences, and decisions.
9.4 Engages in activities to strengthen competence
in nursing informatics.
9.5 Identifies and analyzes emerging evidence and
technologies that may change, enhance, or
support health care.
9.6 Uses knowledge about current and emerging
community and global health care issues and
trends to optimize client health outcomes.
9.7 Supports research activities and develops own
research skills.
9.8 Engages in practices that contribute to lifelong
learning.
What is cultural care reconstructing?
Respecting the patient's cultural values while striving to establish a healthier way of life.
What are 3 examples of health services OHIP does not cover?
DOES NOT COVER: Prescription drugs for 25 years and older, dental care services provided in a dentists office, contact lenses or glasses, services that are not medically necessary (e.g., cosmetic surgery)
what are examples of bias awareness strategies
providing information about the role of provider bias, self directed research, completing self reflection exercises, discussing bias in academic settings, IAT exercises
An example of how nurses can act as a leader against implicit bias and discrimination in the workplace environment
Answer must support one of the following:
6.1 Acquires knowledge of the Calls to Action of
the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of
Canada.
6.2 Integrates continuous quality improvement
principles and activities into nursing practice.
6.3 Participates in innovative client-centred care
models.
6.4 Participates in creating and maintaining a
healthy, respectful, and psychologically safe
workplace.
6.5 Recognizes the impact of organizational
culture and acts to enhance the quality of a
professional and safe practice environment.
6.6 Demonstrates self-awareness through
reflective practice and solicitation of feedback.
6.7 Takes action to support culturally safe
practice environments.
6.8 Uses and allocates resources wisely.
6.9 Provides constructive feedback to promote
professional growth of other members of the
health care team.
6.10 Demonstrates knowledge of the health care
system and its impact on client care and
professional practice.
6.11 Adapts practice to meet client care needs within
a continually changing health care system.
What is the main focus of the Transcultural Nursing Theory?
Facilitate meaningful and productive patient-centred care to people's cultural values within a health-illness context
What are some resources that can be found for non-OHIP patients? Name 2 or more.
Community health centres, Interim Federal Health Programs, Health811, Non-profits, Compass Community health
these conditions that a nurse might be experiencing causes implicit bias to more likely come to light.
being tired, busy, under pressure, carrying a high cognitive load, or when decisions are made with incomplete or ambiguous information
An example of how nurses can act as advocates for patients who are not covered by OHIP
Answer must support one of the following:
Recognizes and takes action in situations
where client safety is actually or potentially
compromised.
7.2 Resolves questions about unclear orders,
decisions, actions, or treatment.
7.3 Advocates for the use of Indigenous
health knowledge and healing practices in
collaboration with Indigenous healers and
Elders consistent with the Calls to Action of
the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of
Canada.
7.4 Advocates for health equity for all,
particularly for vulnerable and/or diverse
clients and populations.
7.5 Supports environmentally responsible
practice.
7.6 Advocates for safe, competent, compassionate
and ethical care for clients.
7.7 Supports and empowers clients in making
informed decisions about their health care,
and respects their decisions.
7.8 Supports healthy public policy and principles
of social justice.
7.9 Assesses that clients have an understanding
and ability to be an active participant in their
own care, and facilitates appropriate strategies
for clients who are unable to be fully involved
7.10 Advocates for client’s rights and ensures
informed consent, guided by legislation,
practice standards, and ethics.
7.11 Uses knowledge of population health,
determinants of health, primary health care,
and health promotion to achieve health equity.
7.12 Assesses client’s understanding of informed
consent, and implements actions when client is
unable to provide informed consent.
7.13 Demonstrates knowledge of a substitute
decision maker’s role in providing informed
consent and decision-making for client care.
7.14 Uses knowledge of health disparities and
inequities to optimize health outcomes for all
clients.
What is an assumption of the Transcultural Nursing Theory?
Cultural care represents the most comprehensive holistic approach to understanding, describing, interpreting, and foreseeing nursing care phenomena
Care and nurturing are fundamental to the survival of human beings, contributing to overall health, well-being, recovery, and capacity to cope
When culturally based nursing care is effective and health-promoting, it enhances the well-being of clients
How long does someone need to be physically present in Ontario for to be eligible for OHIP?
153 days in any 12 month period
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