According to CNO practice standard: professional standards, Revised 2002, which one of || || || || || || || || || || || ||
the following descriptions best reflects the standard statement related to ‘Accountability’?
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a) All nurses are accountable to their clients, their employer and themselves.
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b) Each nurse is accountable for providing, facilitating and promoting the best possible care to the
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public.
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c) Each nurse is accountable to the public and responsible for meeting legislative requirements
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and the standards of the profession
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d) All nurses are accountable for possessing, through continuing learning, knowledge relevant
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practice.
C. Each nurse is accountable to the public and responsible for meeting legislative
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requirements and the standards of the profession. || || || || || ||
Rational: Each nurse is accountable to the public and responsible for ensuring that her/his
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practice and conduct meets legislative requirements and the standards of the profession.
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A physician calls in a telephone order for pain medication. The physician is not in the
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facility. Should the nurse accept the order? || || || || || ||
a) No, because telephone orders are limited to emergency situations.
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b) Yes, because the physician is not physically present.
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c) Yes, if the physician will return to sign the order within 48 hours.
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d) No, because telephone orders are not best practice.
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B. Yes, because the physician is not physically present.
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Rational: Telephone order. An order communicated via telephone by an authorizer who is not
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physically present to write the order. || || || || ||
What is CNO’s mandate? || || ||
a) to develop practice standards
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b) To protect the public interest.
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c) to provide a disciplinary body available to the public
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d) To create entry-to-practice requirements in Ontario.
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,B. To protect the public interest.
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Rational: CNO’s principal mandate is to protect the public interest by ensuring that Ontario
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nurses provide safe, effective and ethical care to clients.
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The consent and capacity board has found Mr. Silva incapable of making decisions. His
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nephew, who is his substitute decision-maker, has given consent to start the application for
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placement in long-term care. Mr. Silva wishes to stay in his home. According to the health
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care consent Act, 1996, which one of the following statements is true?
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a) Mr. Silva’s nephew has the authority to make the placement decision.
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b) Mr. Silva’s consent overrides that of his nephew because they are in disagreement.
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c) Mr. Silva can refuse to leave his home and arrange his own support system through the
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community care assess centre. || || ||
d) Mr. Silva’s physician has the ability to override the finding of incapacity.
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A. Mr. Silva’s nephew has the authority to make the placement decision.
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Rational: In deciding what the incapable person’s best interests are, the person who gives or
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refuses consent on his or her behalf if treatment is likely to improve the incapable person’s
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condition or well-being. || || ||
Which one of the following statements is true? || || || || || || ||
a) The regulated health profession Act, 1991 is applicable to all health care providers.
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b) The nursing act, 1991 regulates nursing practice; however, the regulated health profession act,
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1991 does not. || ||
c) The regulated health professions act, 1991 does not have provisions that are relevant to nursing
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students.
d) The regulated health professions Act, 1991 and the nursing Act, 1991 both regulate the nursing
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profession.
D. The regulated health professions Act, 1991 and the nursing Act, 1991 both regulate the
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nursing profession. ||
Rational: The Nursing Act, 1991 in conjunction with the Regulated Health Professions Act,
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1991 (RHPA) came into effect in December 1993. These two pieces of legislation determine how
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the nursing profession is regulated in the province of Ontario.
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An 80-year-old nursing home resident with advanced Alzheimer’s disease requires minor
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surgery. Which one of the following individuals should sign the consent for his operation?
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a) His 66-year-old spouse who has no cognitive deficits.
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,b) His eldest adult child who is a lawyer.
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c) A person appointed by the consent and capacity board.
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d) The person named as his power of attorney for personal care.
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D. The person named as his power of attorney for personal care.
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Rational: The incapable person’s attorney for personal care, if the power of attorney confers
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authority to give or refuse consent to the treatment. || || || || || || || || ||
7. A nurse disagrees with a client’s decision to terminate a pregnancy for genetic reasons
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and wishes to discontinue nursing care. What should the nurse do first?
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a) Discuss changing the client’s plan of care with the health care team
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b) Attempt to convince the client’s family that there are other options.
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c) Consult with a nursing colleague to clarify the nurse’s own values.
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d) Report the plan of care to the ethics review committee.
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C. Consult with a nursing colleague to clarify the nurse’s own values.
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Rational: Collaboration, respectful behavior's and collegial communication among everyone in
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the nursing and health team contribute to positive outcomes for clients and prevent problems
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from arising in determining how nursing services are to be delivered.
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What is included in the mandatory requirements for nurses who are randomly selected to
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participate in CNO’s quality assurance program? || || || || ||
a) Peer assessment
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b) Client assessment
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c) Health assessment
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d) Workplace assessment
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A. Peer assessment
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Rational: The QA Program includes the following components: Self-Assessment, Practice
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Assessment, Peer Assessment || ||
During the lunch break, a nurse observes a colleague drinking several alcoholic beverages.
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Later in the day, the colleague is observed loudly laughing and slurring words when
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interacting with clients. How would CNO most likely assess this type of behavior's? || || || || || || || || || || || ||
a) Incompetence.
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b) Incapacity.
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, c) Negligence.
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d) Abuse.
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A. Incompetence.
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Rational: Incompetence may be evident when a member’s professional care of a client displays a
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lack of knowledge, skill or judgment, or disregard for the welfare of a client.
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Gladys has decided to resume nursing practice after resigning from the profession to raise a
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family. After an interview, she was successful in obtaining a position at a local long-term
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care facility. Can Gladys begin working as a nurse?
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a) Yes, because Gladys was previously registered with CNO.
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b) No, because Gladys must first complete a geriatric education program.
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c) Yes, because the long-term care facility assessed her competence.
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d) No, because Gladys requires current registration with CNO.
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D. No, because Gladys requires current registration with CNO.
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Rational: Members who have left the nursing profession permanently may resign from the
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College. Once resigned, you can no longer use any of the protected titles, including “nurse,”
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“Registered Nurse,” “Registered Practical Nurse” or “Nurse Practitioner,” and you must not
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practice as a nurse (whether paid or unpaid) in Ontario or hold yourself out to anyone as a
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person qualified to practice nursing in Ontario.
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According to CNO, nurses must obtain explicit consent for which one of the following
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actions?
a) Providing activates of daily living.
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b) Assessing a person’s capacity to make decisions about treatment.
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c) Taking a health history.
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d) Evaluating a person’s general condition.
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A. Providing activates of daily living.
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Rational: Explicit consent — also known as express or direct consent — means that an
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individual is clearly presented with an option to agree or disagree with the collection, use, or
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disclosure of personal information. || || || ||
Who may determine capacity for the purpose of the substitute decisions act, 1992?
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a) A trained capacity assessor
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