This is the primary mission of any regulatory body.
What is to protect the public.
This is considered to be the primary source of law in Canada.
What is the Canadian Constitution.
This is considered the first component of critical thinking in nursing.
What is a specific knowledge base.
A patient with paraplagia is in the hospital for an elecotrolyte imbalance. At which prevention level are they receiving care?
What is secondary prevention.
This type of communication happens when people are meeting "face-to-face".
What is interpersonal communication.
This piece of legislation defines controlled acts.
What is the RHPA
Medication errors, falls resulting in injury and failure to use aseptic technique constitute what kinds of legal issues?
What is negligence.
This is considered to be a purposeful set of assumptions that identify relationships between concepts.
What is a theory.
This charter emerged from the world's first international conference on Health Promotion.
What is the Ottawa Charter
What communication tool is used in healthcare helps other health care providers understand the information using a shared meaning of the situation, background, assessment, and recommendation?
What is SBAR.
This step in the nursing process occurs when the nurse determines whether the patient's condition has improved and whether the patient has met the expected outcomes.
What is evaluation.
Autonomy, beneficience, and justice are all values for this type of ethics.
What is bioethics.
Noticing, interpreting, responding and reflecting are all aspects of this model.
What is clinical judgement.
This person is know as the "father of Canadian medicare"
Who is Tommy Douglas
This is considered to be the most effective way to ensure effective interpersonal communication.
What is active listening.
This is considered to be the legal limit of a professional role as established by statutes or acts and in associated regulations.
What is a scope of practice.
This level of government is responsible for providing health care insurance plans.
What is the provincial government.
This skill develops over time as nurses gain experiential knowledge and advance in their clinical practice.
What is critical thinking.
This determinant of health is considered to have the most significant effect on the health of Canadians.
What is income and social status.
This type of healthcare delivery focuses on shared decision-making and the recognition of the value of different skillsets and relationship-focused partnerships.
What is interprofessional collaboration.
This is considered to be a misuse of power or the betrayal of trust, respect or intimacy in the therapeutic relationship.
What is abuse.
This Act is the federal legislation for publicly-funded health insurance in Canada.
What is the Canada Health Act.
The first step in evidence-informed practice is to ask a clinical question. What format enables the nurse to ask questions that are intervention focused?
What is PICOT - Population/Problem, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, Time
This commission was created through a legal settlement between residential school survivors, the Assembly of First Nations, Inuit representatives, the federal government and church bodies.
What is the TRC - Truth and Reconcilliation Commission.
This specialty area of nursing practice is dedicated to the optimal use of technology to support professional practice and optimal client outcomes.
What is nursing informatics.