1. Answer- Temporary License: You can practice nursing under a
after successful completion of your nursing program
and jurisprudence exam.
2. Answer- 600 hours: As a NP:
In order to meet the requirements of annual license renewal, you must work
hours in the last 2 licensure years.
3. Answer- Caring: is the human mode of Being.
4. 1. Must have access to an on-site RN for assistance and consultation.
2. Must not assume the responsibility of a care area (facility or unit) which
includes making client assignments.
3. Must not perform delegated functions.
4. You must notify NSCN of NCLEX exam results if you are a graduate
(Cana- dian) outside of NS.: What are the conditions of a temporary license?
5. Answer- Professional Presence: includes professional reflective
practice, verbal and nonverbal communication and the ability to demonstrate
positive role modelling.
6. Review the conditions with your employer to ensure that they are aware of
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,these conditions to practice.: When you have a temporary nursing license you
MUST?
7. -Expiry date
-Date that another license is assigned.
-Date NSCN receives notice that you failed NCLEX
-Date that license is suspended/evoked under the professional conduct
process.: A temporary license expires on the earliest of?
8. A first or second time failure of NCLEX exam.: A temporary license may
be re-issued following?
9. Annually: RN license must be renewed?
10. Temporary License: A can be issued prior to taking
NCLEX or while awaiting NCLEX results.
11. Jurisprudence Exam: An open book, online exam that consists of
approximate- ly 100 questions. What is this?
12. NCLEX Exam: Modern state of the art entry to practice level exam that uses
computer adaptive testing to tailor questions to the exam taker to better measure
entry level nursing competencies. What is this?
13. Comportment: How we present ourselves as professional caring health
care providers. What is this?
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,14. Transition Theory: Incorporates a journey of becoming, where new nurse
grad- uates progressed through the stages of doing, being and knowing. The
whole of this journey encompassed ordered processes that included anticipating,
learning,
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, performing, concealing, adjusting, questioning, levelling, separating, rediscovering,
exploring and engaging. What is this?
15. Jurisprudence Exam: Measures your awareness of provincial and regulatory
policies and any provincial and federal laws related to nursing practice in this
province. What is this?
16. Role transition: New role is disrupted, uncertain and creates anxiety. What
is this?
17. Role transition: Students understand their role from the nursing program re-
quirements however when they go into practice, working as a new nurse is not
clear. What is this an example of?
18. When one moves from a familiar role (nursing student) to one that you
are not sure of (novice professional nurse).: When does role transition occur?
19. Historical Analysis: analysis: returns to history and
provides an opportunity to look at what has been silenced, diminished or erased.
What is this?
20. Ethical & Legal Analysis: &
analysis: Focuses on code of ethics and social justice. What is this?
21. Social & Cultural Analysis: &
analysis: Every issue develops in a cultural context that
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