NFDN 2008 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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Professional identity - ANS "a strong professional identity is important because a lack of
empowering professional identity mean that others can step in and decide what nursing is and
what nurses can do"
Having a strong personal identity - ANS can prevent others from stepping in and decide what
nursing is
Emotional Intelligence - ANS The ability to know one's own and other's feelings and emotions
Emotional intelligence is - ANS key to both personal and professional success
Morals - ANS A person's standards of behaviour or beliefs concerning what is and is not
acceptable for them to do.
Morals - ANS • Code of conduct advanced and accepted by society, a group, or an individual.
Morality: - ANS Code of conduct advanced and accepted by society, a group, or an individual
Morality - ANS Can be reflected in personal, cultural, and professional values
Ethics - ANS : A branch of philosophy that deals with what is right and wrong.
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, Ethics: - ANS A division of moral philosophy that involves the moral practices, beliefs and
standards of individuals or groups.
The health professions act (HPA) - ANS is legislation implemented by the government of
Alberta to provide a common regulatory framework for regulated health professions in Alberta.
This legislation allows health professions to self-regulate their profession, while being
accountable to the government of Alberta.
HPA - ANS • It guides LPN practice by defining the LPN scope of practice.
What is the common framework of HPA - ANS The common framework is registration,
discipline, continuing competence, and restricted activities.
When is the LPN permit renewed - ANS Yearly, Jan-Dec.
The code of ethis - ANS guides your decision making
What are the elements to guide eithical nursing decisions and actions - ANS • Ethical
principles and values, Professional accountabilities, The law
"which of these are not prone to sanction." - ANS answer - incuity is not these are prone - 1.
Misconduct, 2. incompetence, 3. conduct unbecoming a member of the profession
"5 leading empowering behaviour" - ANS •1. Enhancing the meaningfulness of work
2.Fostering participatory decision-making 3. Providing autonomy from bureaucratic restraints 4.
Facilitating goal accomplishment 5. Expressing confidence in high performance
"which individual can obtain a temporary license" - ANS an individual who just graduated
from an accredited program.
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AND ANSWERS 2026 VERIFIED.
Professional identity - ANS "a strong professional identity is important because a lack of
empowering professional identity mean that others can step in and decide what nursing is and
what nurses can do"
Having a strong personal identity - ANS can prevent others from stepping in and decide what
nursing is
Emotional Intelligence - ANS The ability to know one's own and other's feelings and emotions
Emotional intelligence is - ANS key to both personal and professional success
Morals - ANS A person's standards of behaviour or beliefs concerning what is and is not
acceptable for them to do.
Morals - ANS • Code of conduct advanced and accepted by society, a group, or an individual.
Morality: - ANS Code of conduct advanced and accepted by society, a group, or an individual
Morality - ANS Can be reflected in personal, cultural, and professional values
Ethics - ANS : A branch of philosophy that deals with what is right and wrong.
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, Ethics: - ANS A division of moral philosophy that involves the moral practices, beliefs and
standards of individuals or groups.
The health professions act (HPA) - ANS is legislation implemented by the government of
Alberta to provide a common regulatory framework for regulated health professions in Alberta.
This legislation allows health professions to self-regulate their profession, while being
accountable to the government of Alberta.
HPA - ANS • It guides LPN practice by defining the LPN scope of practice.
What is the common framework of HPA - ANS The common framework is registration,
discipline, continuing competence, and restricted activities.
When is the LPN permit renewed - ANS Yearly, Jan-Dec.
The code of ethis - ANS guides your decision making
What are the elements to guide eithical nursing decisions and actions - ANS • Ethical
principles and values, Professional accountabilities, The law
"which of these are not prone to sanction." - ANS answer - incuity is not these are prone - 1.
Misconduct, 2. incompetence, 3. conduct unbecoming a member of the profession
"5 leading empowering behaviour" - ANS •1. Enhancing the meaningfulness of work
2.Fostering participatory decision-making 3. Providing autonomy from bureaucratic restraints 4.
Facilitating goal accomplishment 5. Expressing confidence in high performance
"which individual can obtain a temporary license" - ANS an individual who just graduated
from an accredited program.
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