PN 1001 – CANADIAN FUNDAMENTALS CHAPTER 11 TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2026-2027)
Responsibility: ANSWER Being responsible to someone for one's acts means
having the capacity to take accountability or accept responsibility for one's
actions.
Authority: ANSWER the authority to take action in areas where a nurse has
been assigned and accepts responsibility in accordance with laws, regulations,
and the code of ethics that regulates nursing as a profession.
ANSWER: Autonomy Your capacity to make decisions for oneself that are free
from swaying factors and founded on complete knowledge.
Guidelines for best practices: ANSWER Statements to help provide care based
on the best available evidence.
ANSWER: Career development for nurses includes mentoring opportunities and
planning.
The ANSWER Model of case management focusses on connecting patients and
their families with a variety of health providers and coordinating them while
reducing costs and preserving quality.
ANSWER: Collaborative practice together as a health care team to provide
treatment to a patient or group of patients.
ANSWER: Competencies for safe practice The Canadian Patient Safety
Institute (2009) defined seven basic categories of competencies for all health
care personnel, with their contributions to creating a patient safety culture
serving as a crucial cornerstone.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (2026-2027)
Responsibility: ANSWER Being responsible to someone for one's acts means
having the capacity to take accountability or accept responsibility for one's
actions.
Authority: ANSWER the authority to take action in areas where a nurse has
been assigned and accepts responsibility in accordance with laws, regulations,
and the code of ethics that regulates nursing as a profession.
ANSWER: Autonomy Your capacity to make decisions for oneself that are free
from swaying factors and founded on complete knowledge.
Guidelines for best practices: ANSWER Statements to help provide care based
on the best available evidence.
ANSWER: Career development for nurses includes mentoring opportunities and
planning.
The ANSWER Model of case management focusses on connecting patients and
their families with a variety of health providers and coordinating them while
reducing costs and preserving quality.
ANSWER: Collaborative practice together as a health care team to provide
treatment to a patient or group of patients.
ANSWER: Competencies for safe practice The Canadian Patient Safety
Institute (2009) defined seven basic categories of competencies for all health
care personnel, with their contributions to creating a patient safety culture
serving as a crucial cornerstone.