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CLPNA JURISPRUDENCE EXAM 2026 PRACTICE QUESTIONS Alberta LPN Study
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OVERVIEW
• This comprehensive 100-question practice exam mirrors the actual CLPNA
Jurisprudence Exam format, testing your understanding of Alberta Health Services
legislation, nursing standards, ethical principles, and legal accountability within the
scope of LPN practice.
• Study strategically by working through questions in sections, review each EXPERT
RATIONALE thoroughly to reinforce legislative knowledge, and repeat challenging
areas to build confidence in exam-day performance and professional competency.
QUESTION 1
Which provincial legislation defines the scope of practice for Licensed
Practical Nurses in Alberta?
A) The Health Professions Act
B) The Nursing Homes Act
C) The Medical Devices Regulation
D) The Public Health Act
E) The Occupational Health and Safety Act
✓ A) The Health Professions Act
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Health Professions Act (HPA) is the primary Alberta
legislation that governs the regulation of healthcare professions, including Licensed
Practical Nurses. It establishes the regulatory framework, scope of practice,
,standards of conduct, and disciplinary measures. The CLPNA operates under this
act as the regulatory body for LPNs in Alberta. The other options address different
aspects of healthcare or occupational regulation but do not specifically define LPN
scope of practice.
QUESTION 2
What is the primary role of the Canadian Licensed Practical Nurses
Association (CLPNA) in Alberta?
A) To provide health insurance coverage for LPNs
B) To establish standards of practice, maintain a registry, and ensure public
accountability
C) To operate all hospitals in the province
D) To train new LPN students
E) To determine hospital bed allocation
✓ B) To establish standards of practice, maintain a registry, and ensure public
accountability
EXPERT RATIONALE: The CLPNA is the regulatory body responsible for protecting
the public through establishment of standards of practice, registration of
competent LPNs, and enforcement of professional conduct standards. The
organization maintains the registry of licensed practitioners and ensures that LPNs
meet education and competency requirements. This self-regulation protects the
public and maintains professional integrity. Other options reflect functions of
different organizations or government bodies, not the primary regulatory role of
the CLPNA.
QUESTION 3
Under Alberta's Regulated Professions Act (formerly HPA), what constitutes a
"controlled act"?
,A) Any nursing intervention performed during a shift
B) A procedure or treatment that, if performed by an unqualified person, could
harm the client
C) Any documentation related to patient care
D) Communication between healthcare providers
E) Medication administration only
✓ B) A procedure or treatment that, if performed by an unqualified person,
could harm the client
EXPERT RATIONALE: Controlled acts are specific medical or nursing procedures
that only regulated healthcare professionals with appropriate training and
authorization can perform. These acts have the potential to cause harm if
performed by unqualified individuals. For LPNs, controlled acts include
administering injections, inserting catheters, and performing certain medical
procedures as defined within their scope. Not all nursing interventions are
controlled acts, and controlled acts extend beyond medication administration.
QUESTION 4
What is the definition of professional accountability in nursing practice?
A) Following all employer policies without question
B) Being responsible and answerable for one's own professional actions, decisions,
and omissions
C) Completing documentation at the end of each shift
D) Reporting all incidents to management
E) Maintaining accurate work schedules
✓ B) Being responsible and answerable for one's own professional actions,
decisions, and omissions
, EXPERT RATIONALE: Professional accountability means that nurses are
responsible for their nursing practice and must answer for their actions, both what
they do and what they fail to do. This extends beyond employer requirements to
include professional and legal obligations. Accountability includes sound decision-
making, maintaining competency, and adhering to standards of practice. While
other options may be part of accountability, they are not the definition.
QUESTION 5
Which of the following best describes the principle of confidentiality in
healthcare?
A) Never sharing any information about clients
B) Protecting and keeping client information private, sharing only when necessary
and with proper authorization
C) Telling family members what they want to know
D) Recording all conversations with clients
E) Documenting information in public areas
✓ B) Protecting and keeping client information private, sharing only when
necessary and with proper authorization
EXPERT RATIONALE: Confidentiality is a fundamental principle requiring nurses to
protect client privacy and share information only on a need-to-know basis with
authorized individuals or when legally required. This respects client autonomy and
builds trust. Complete secrecy is neither practical nor ethical in healthcare, as
information must be shared for continuity of care. Unauthorized sharing or
discussing clients publicly violates confidentiality and professional standards.
QUESTION 6
Which Alberta legislation protects personal health information in Canada?
A) The Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA)