PNUR 103 test 1: weeks 1-5 Exam
Questions and Answers Graded A+
what are the essential nursing values? - Correct answer-Altruism: selfless concern
for the wellbeing of others
Autonomy: having the authority to make decisions and act according to your
knowledge
Client autonomy: the rights that clients have to make decisions about their own
health, without influence from healthcare providers
Dignity: The right that people are to be valued and respected for their own sake
and to be treated equitably
Integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong morals
Nonmaleficience: To always inflict the least amount of harm to reach a beneficial
outcome. No intent to harm
What is the CNO? - Correct answer-The CNO (The college of nurses of Ontario) is
the regulator of the nursing profession and ensures public safety to provide and
explain acceptable behaviour that follows the standards of nursing.
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, What are the 6 principals of the CNO code - Correct answer-1. Respect the dignity
of individuals
2. Work together to promote patient wellbeing
3. Maintain patients trust by providing safe and competent care
4. Work respectfully with colleagues to best meet the needs of patients
5. Act with integrity to maintain trust
6. Maintain patient confidality
What classes are registered in the CNO? - Correct answer-General class: the most
practiced class. Includes RPNs and RNs
Extended class: Nurse practitioners
What are the requirements to register for the CNO? - Correct answer-1. Nursing
education
2. Evidence of practice
3. Registration exam
4. Jurisprudence exam
5. Proficiency in English or French
6. Authorization to work
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Questions and Answers Graded A+
what are the essential nursing values? - Correct answer-Altruism: selfless concern
for the wellbeing of others
Autonomy: having the authority to make decisions and act according to your
knowledge
Client autonomy: the rights that clients have to make decisions about their own
health, without influence from healthcare providers
Dignity: The right that people are to be valued and respected for their own sake
and to be treated equitably
Integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong morals
Nonmaleficience: To always inflict the least amount of harm to reach a beneficial
outcome. No intent to harm
What is the CNO? - Correct answer-The CNO (The college of nurses of Ontario) is
the regulator of the nursing profession and ensures public safety to provide and
explain acceptable behaviour that follows the standards of nursing.
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, What are the 6 principals of the CNO code - Correct answer-1. Respect the dignity
of individuals
2. Work together to promote patient wellbeing
3. Maintain patients trust by providing safe and competent care
4. Work respectfully with colleagues to best meet the needs of patients
5. Act with integrity to maintain trust
6. Maintain patient confidality
What classes are registered in the CNO? - Correct answer-General class: the most
practiced class. Includes RPNs and RNs
Extended class: Nurse practitioners
What are the requirements to register for the CNO? - Correct answer-1. Nursing
education
2. Evidence of practice
3. Registration exam
4. Jurisprudence exam
5. Proficiency in English or French
6. Authorization to work
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