NSG 1400 Becoming a Nurse Exam Questions and Answers| New Update with
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Florence Nightengale Mother of modern nursing, Improved conditions during the Crimean
War. Believed the role of the nurse was to put the client's body in the best state to remain free
of disease or to recover from disease. She wanted to facilitate the body's reparative processes
by manipulating the client's environment.
Mary Agnes Snively Director of the nursing school at Toronto General Hospital and one of
the founders of the Canadian Nurses Association
Carper's Way of Knowing Empirical, Personal, Ethical & Aesthetic
Empirical factual, from basic and human science
Personal through reflection and reflective practice; empathy
Ethical what is right and ought to be done; moral compass
Aesthetic caring, relational, bein with the other; enables a profound understanding
CNA Canadian Nurses Association
Professional issues, health policy and advocacy. Lead regulation of the public interest, Not for
Profit
CASN Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing
Offers legal advice and support, risk management, professional liability protection
CARNA College & Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta
, Serve to protect the public by regulating the profession
HPA Health Practitioner's Association
Health Profession's Act - lays out scope of practice for all health care professionals
- how your profession is governed
- registration
- continuing competence
Professional College govern and regulate the practice of their members in order to protect
and serve public interest
Standard's of Practice direct how services should be provided (professionalism)
Scope of Practice focus on direct care of clients, knowledge, and application, interventions
that nurses are authorized, educated, supported by employer policy and competent to perform.
4 Domains of Scope of Practice (CARE) Clinical, Administration, Education, Research
Continuing Competence practice reflection, professional development and competence
assessment
Jurisprudence the law as it relates to the practice of nursing.
Regulatory Body Oversight and establishment of roles, education, entry into profession,
scope of practice, standards of practice, complaints, discipline.
CARNA logo logo embodies collaborative, dual mandate and organization
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Florence Nightengale Mother of modern nursing, Improved conditions during the Crimean
War. Believed the role of the nurse was to put the client's body in the best state to remain free
of disease or to recover from disease. She wanted to facilitate the body's reparative processes
by manipulating the client's environment.
Mary Agnes Snively Director of the nursing school at Toronto General Hospital and one of
the founders of the Canadian Nurses Association
Carper's Way of Knowing Empirical, Personal, Ethical & Aesthetic
Empirical factual, from basic and human science
Personal through reflection and reflective practice; empathy
Ethical what is right and ought to be done; moral compass
Aesthetic caring, relational, bein with the other; enables a profound understanding
CNA Canadian Nurses Association
Professional issues, health policy and advocacy. Lead regulation of the public interest, Not for
Profit
CASN Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing
Offers legal advice and support, risk management, professional liability protection
CARNA College & Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta
, Serve to protect the public by regulating the profession
HPA Health Practitioner's Association
Health Profession's Act - lays out scope of practice for all health care professionals
- how your profession is governed
- registration
- continuing competence
Professional College govern and regulate the practice of their members in order to protect
and serve public interest
Standard's of Practice direct how services should be provided (professionalism)
Scope of Practice focus on direct care of clients, knowledge, and application, interventions
that nurses are authorized, educated, supported by employer policy and competent to perform.
4 Domains of Scope of Practice (CARE) Clinical, Administration, Education, Research
Continuing Competence practice reflection, professional development and competence
assessment
Jurisprudence the law as it relates to the practice of nursing.
Regulatory Body Oversight and establishment of roles, education, entry into profession,
scope of practice, standards of practice, complaints, discipline.
CARNA logo logo embodies collaborative, dual mandate and organization