pro growth questions with complete
answers 2025.
interprofessional Education (IPE) - ANSWER: s when two or more professionals of different
professions learn with, from and about each other to improve collaboration, practise and quality
of patient/client centered care
Ex: An RN working with a PSW together to maximize the client's recovery and quality of care
during treatment.
intraprofessional Education (IPE) - ANSWER: Intraprofessional Education (IPE) is when two or
more categories of the same discipline of learn about and from each other: What do they have
in common? How are they different?
Ex: In Canada we have different categories of nurses: CNS, RN, NP, RPN, and LPN
Humanism - ANSWER: Assumes that people always tend to try to achieve self-actualization
A humanistic approach seeks to facilitate an individual's pre-existing capacity for self-
actualization (Lindsey, Shields, & Hammond, 1995)
Existentialism - ANSWER: assumes that individuals are free to make their own choices and are
the architects of their own lives
Metaparadigm Concepts in Nursing - ANSWER: Person (client, patient)
Person can consist of an individual, family, group, community, or population at large
Environment (internal and external; natural and built)
Health
Nursing
RNO mission statement - ANSWER: our mission is to foster knowledge based nursing practice,
promote quality work environments, deliver excellence in professional development, and
advance healthy policy to improve health
RNO Values - ANSWER: Engage in registered nursing students to stimulate membership and
promote the value of belonging to their professional organization
, Advance the role and image of nurses as members of vital, knowledge driven, caring
profession, and as significant contributors to health
speak out emerging issues that impact on nurses and the nursing profession, health and health
care.
Influence healthy public policy to positively impact the determinants of health, supporting
medicare and strengthening a publicly funded not for profit health care system.
CNO Professional Standards - ANSWER: 1. Accountability
-Each nurse is accountable to the public and responsible for ensuring that her/his practice and
conduct meets legislative requirements and the standards of the profession.
2. Continuing competence
-Each nurse maintains and continually improves his/her competence by participating in CNO
Quality Assurance (QA).
3. Ethics
-Each nurse understands, upholds and promotes the values and beliefs described in CNO's
Ethics practice standard.
4. Knowledge
-Each nurse possesses, through basic education and CONTINUING LEARNING, the knowledge
relevant to his/her professional practice.
5. Knowledge application
-Each nurse continually improves the application of professional knowledge.
6. Leadership
-Each nurse demonstrates his/her leadership by providing, facilitating, and promoting the best
possible care/service to the public.
7. Relationships
-Each nurse establishes and maintains respectful, collaborate, therapeutic and professional
relationships.
CNO: Practice Standards of Ethics - ANSWER: Maintain commitments
Client well being
Client choice
Respect for life
Privacy and confidentiality
Fairness
Truthfulness
Practice based theories - ANSWER: reflect the issues that were shaping the role and context of
nursing during specific time fames.
Florence Nightingale: wrote about conditions that were necessary to promote health and
healing, focused on environment, clean living, fresh air and presence of light.
The McGill Model- Promoting health and changed of lifestyle. Focus on health rather then
illness and include the whole families goals and not just patient and strengths rather then
deficits.
answers 2025.
interprofessional Education (IPE) - ANSWER: s when two or more professionals of different
professions learn with, from and about each other to improve collaboration, practise and quality
of patient/client centered care
Ex: An RN working with a PSW together to maximize the client's recovery and quality of care
during treatment.
intraprofessional Education (IPE) - ANSWER: Intraprofessional Education (IPE) is when two or
more categories of the same discipline of learn about and from each other: What do they have
in common? How are they different?
Ex: In Canada we have different categories of nurses: CNS, RN, NP, RPN, and LPN
Humanism - ANSWER: Assumes that people always tend to try to achieve self-actualization
A humanistic approach seeks to facilitate an individual's pre-existing capacity for self-
actualization (Lindsey, Shields, & Hammond, 1995)
Existentialism - ANSWER: assumes that individuals are free to make their own choices and are
the architects of their own lives
Metaparadigm Concepts in Nursing - ANSWER: Person (client, patient)
Person can consist of an individual, family, group, community, or population at large
Environment (internal and external; natural and built)
Health
Nursing
RNO mission statement - ANSWER: our mission is to foster knowledge based nursing practice,
promote quality work environments, deliver excellence in professional development, and
advance healthy policy to improve health
RNO Values - ANSWER: Engage in registered nursing students to stimulate membership and
promote the value of belonging to their professional organization
, Advance the role and image of nurses as members of vital, knowledge driven, caring
profession, and as significant contributors to health
speak out emerging issues that impact on nurses and the nursing profession, health and health
care.
Influence healthy public policy to positively impact the determinants of health, supporting
medicare and strengthening a publicly funded not for profit health care system.
CNO Professional Standards - ANSWER: 1. Accountability
-Each nurse is accountable to the public and responsible for ensuring that her/his practice and
conduct meets legislative requirements and the standards of the profession.
2. Continuing competence
-Each nurse maintains and continually improves his/her competence by participating in CNO
Quality Assurance (QA).
3. Ethics
-Each nurse understands, upholds and promotes the values and beliefs described in CNO's
Ethics practice standard.
4. Knowledge
-Each nurse possesses, through basic education and CONTINUING LEARNING, the knowledge
relevant to his/her professional practice.
5. Knowledge application
-Each nurse continually improves the application of professional knowledge.
6. Leadership
-Each nurse demonstrates his/her leadership by providing, facilitating, and promoting the best
possible care/service to the public.
7. Relationships
-Each nurse establishes and maintains respectful, collaborate, therapeutic and professional
relationships.
CNO: Practice Standards of Ethics - ANSWER: Maintain commitments
Client well being
Client choice
Respect for life
Privacy and confidentiality
Fairness
Truthfulness
Practice based theories - ANSWER: reflect the issues that were shaping the role and context of
nursing during specific time fames.
Florence Nightingale: wrote about conditions that were necessary to promote health and
healing, focused on environment, clean living, fresh air and presence of light.
The McGill Model- Promoting health and changed of lifestyle. Focus on health rather then
illness and include the whole families goals and not just patient and strengths rather then
deficits.