CNO Competencies
Safety
Continuous Quality Improvement
Responses
100

This CNO standard requires nurses to work with the healthcare team to prevent future medication errors

What is collaborator?

100

This technique uses uppercase letters to differentiate drugs with similar names

What is Tallman Lettering?

100

This error-prevention strategy requires two clinicians to separately verify a medication before administration to reduce the chance of mistakes

What is an independent double check?

100

This is the first action a nurse should take after a medication error has been made, ensuring the patient's safety and well-being

What is to monitor or assess the patient?

200

What are the "Five Rights" of medication administration?

What is the right patient, right dose, right route, right time, right medication?

200

These two patient identifiers should be checked before administering a medication to ensure safety

What are the patient's name (wristband) and date of birth?

200

What nursing standard focuses on using current evidence to ensure safe and effective care?

What is Evidence-Based Practice?

200

After ensuring patient safety, this must be completed to document the medication error for quality improvement purposes

What is an incident report?

300

This competency applies knowledge of pharmacology and principles of safe medication practice

What is clinician?

300

This model uses layers of defence to prevent errors from occurring, like slices of cheese in a sandwich

What is Reason’s Swiss Cheese Model?

300

What safety strategy should a nurse use when encountering a medication order that is unclear or potentially incorrect?

What is clarify the order with the prescribing physician before administering?

300

This type of reporting system allows healthcare workers to report near-misses and errors anonymously without fear of punishment. What is this system called?

What is a non-punitive reporting system?

400

This CNO competency describes demonstrating self-awareness and promoting a culture of safety through reflective practice

What is a leader?

400

This practice involves reviewing medication orders for accuracy and clarity before administration to reduce the risk of errors

What is medication reconciliation?

400

A nurse working at a hospital with paper charting administers the wrong medication because the drug names are: “Celebrex” & “Celexa”. What changes can be made to prevent similar errors from occurring

What are tallman lettering, barcode administration, adopting an electronic health record, implementing a double-check system, enhancing labelling practices?

400

Scenario - ways of knowing

Empirical, Aesthetic, Personal, Ethical, Emancipatory