Reference no: EM133315866
1 The number of Controlled Acts authorized to all nurses is:
a. 4
b. 5
c. 10
d. 14
2. A nurse is preparing to engage in the Quality Assurance (QA) program by developing a learning plan. The steps to developing a good learning plan include:
Practice reflection, identifying learning needs, setting learning goals and identifying learning activities
Reading evidence-based articles, writing a short research paper and submitting it to a peer for assessment
Assessment, developing a nursing diagnosis, setting realistic goals, and implementing the plan
Practice reflection, meeting with the nurse manager and submitting learning goals to the CNO for review
3. Which is true about licensure in Canadian nursing?
It is a legal method to control the standards of the nursing profession.
Standards for licensure are established and regulated by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA).
It applies only to those nurses returning to the profession who have completed a refresher course.
Membership in each provincial or territorial nursing association does not require licensure.
4. Requirements to register as a nurse in Ontario include: (Select all that Apply)
successfully complete the provincial registration examination
successfully complete reading all of the CNO standards and guidelines
provide evidence of working with other healthcare professionals
successfully complete the jurisprudence examination
successfully meet the nursing education requirements
5. After arriving for day shift, the nurse is reviewing the plans of care for their patient assignments. The nurse recognizes that which of following interventions a Controlled Act:
Applying a Tegaderm dressing to a skin tear.
Applying a steroid cream to a patient's rash.
Inserting a Foley catheter for urinary retention. I think is wrong, but I choose this one
Administering an oral dose of a patient's heart medication.
6. __________ is when you receive the authority to perform a controlled act that is not authorized to nursing while ___________ an is when you get the authority to perform a controlled act from a physician, Nurse Practitioner, dentist, midwife .
7. Nurses are obligated to mandatory reporting under which circumstances (Select all that Apply)
There is "reasonable suspicion" that a 10-year old child has been abused or neglected.
A client presents in the emergency room with a gunshot wound.
The nurse suspects that a post-surgery client has snuck outside to smoke marijuana.
The nurse sees a resident having a drink from a bottle of wine that a family member brought in earlier that day.
During a nursing history, a pregnant client tells you that she has not received any prenatal care during this pregnancy.
8. The principle of Confidentiality is about not telling a client's personal information and Privacy is more about not looking at client's personal health information.
True
False
9. After completing a sterile dressing change, the nursing student reflects on their practice through the use of the reflective journal. A correctly stated entry for the R-Revised Learning section would be:
"I have significantly improved my understanding of maintaining a sterile field during wound care!"
"Having applied sterile technique during wound care, I now realize the importance of keeping all clean supplies within the sterile field to prevent infection." Not sure
"When I was first opening the sterile tray, I did not notice that I had placed some of the sterile items too close to the non-sterile 1-inch border."
"Today I performed my first sterile dressing change. I felt nervous that I would contaminate the sterile field."
10. A nurse is engaging in reflective practice by writing a LEARN reflective note. The nurse knows the note is a great opportunity to:
a. express personal opinions and judgments about the clinical experience.
b. describes a detailed account of everything that took place during the clinical experience.
c. analyze personal feelings, thoughts, and actions or behaviors about the clinical experience.
d. apply simple problem-solving within a set template without the need for critical insights about the clinical experience.