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Practicing in breach of the standards of practice, code of ethics or any other professional practice
documents may constitute "unprofessional conduct" as defined by the Health Professions Act. -
Answer>>> True. If a regulated member is found guilty of unprofessional conduct, a range of
penalties, including loss of practice permit may be applied.
T/F: The purpose of the CCP is to legally require regulated LPNs to continually enhance and
expand their professional knowledge, skills and competence. - Answer>>> True. CCP is also
used by the College to ensure that nursing practice and conduct meet current professional
standards.
Complaints against regulated members can be made anonymously. - Answer>>> False.
Complaints must be made in writing with the name, signature and contact information of the
person filing the complaint.
Every regulated LPN may provide immunization services. - Answer>>> False. The LPN must
have additional approved training and be authorized by the Registrar or Registration Committee.
The Complaints Director may request an expert to review and assess the issues surrounding a
complaint. This would involve: - Answer>>> Review of client files, opinion as to whether
services was acceptable practice, and a written report.
Health Care Aides are permitted certain restricted activities provided they are done under the
supervision of a LPN> - Answer>>> True. HCA are also permitted to perform activities of daily
living. The employer's policies determines what HCAs can and cannot do.
The LPN Standards of Practice represent the level of professional performance expected of all
practical nurses to demonstrate competent, safe and ethical practice. - Answer>>> True. Each
health profession is required to have standard of practice; these are reviewed and approved by
the government.
, LPNs who handle and administer narcotic medications should be familiar with the Occupational
Health and Safety Act. - Answer>>> False. They should be familiar with the Controlled Drugs
and Substances Act.
Under the Health Professions Act, a College may set and negotiate professional fees. -
Answer>>> The Health Professions Act prohibits a College from setting or negotiating
professional fees, or from being a certified bargaining agent.
A regulated LPN on the temporary register may only practice under supervision. - Answer>>>
True.
Which document states that "LPNs practice nursing collaboration with clients and other
members of the health care team to provide and improve health care services in the best interest
of the public"? - Answer>>> Standards of Practice #3 - Service to the Public and Self-Regulation
Which level of authorization are restricted activities requiring advanced education recognized by
the College? - Answer>>> Advanced authorization restricted activities
Which level of authorization are restricted activities taught in the basic practical nurse program?
- Answer>>> Basic-restricted activities
Health professions in Canada are regulated by the federal government. - Answer>>> False.
Restricted activities are define in the Health Professions Act. - Answer>>> False. Restricted
activities are define in Schedule 7.1 of the Government Organization Act. Restricted activities
are those activities that are considered high risk to the public and therefore are restricted to those
regulated health professionals authorized to perform such activities.
CLPNA must first receive a formal complaint before it can investigate the conduct or
competence of a regulated member. - Answer>>> False. If the Complaints Director has grounds
to believe that a regulated member is incapacitated, they may direct that person to submit to a
specified physical and/or mental examination. Failure by the member to do so would constitute
unprofessional conduct.
Regulated members must meet requirements for participating in the Continuing Competence
Program (CCP) in order to renew their practice permit. - Answer>>> True. Under the LPN