CNO Code of Conduct and Nursing Accountabilities Quiz
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What is the main purpose of the CNO Code of Conduct?

  • To establish rules for patients receiving care from nurses
  • To outline the process of becoming a nurse in Ontario
  • To regulate the cost of nursing services in Ontario
  • To describe the accountabilities of all nurses in Ontario (correct)
  • In terms of authority, what is one of the expectations for nurses according to the text?

  • Following vague orders
  • Disregarding regulatory legislation
  • Ignoring delegation requirements
  • Documenting activities performed (correct)
  • What is a key principle outlined in the Code of Conduct that relates to cultural sensitivity?

  • Nurses provide inclusive and culturally safe care by practicing cultural humanity (correct)
  • Nurses must only respect clients' dignity
  • Nurses do not need to consider cultural differences in care provision
  • Nurses should avoid working with diverse healthcare teams
  • What should nurses ensure before performing a controlled act not authorized under the Nursing Act, 1991?

    <p>That delegation is permitted and in place</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must nurses obtain as outlined in the Consent practice guideline?

    <p>Informed consent</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How should nurses work with the healthcare team according to the Code of Conduct?

    <p>Work respectfully with the health care team</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main focus of the nursing scope of practice as described in the text?

    <p>Health promotion, assessment, care provision, and treatment of health conditions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the difference between scope of practice and competencies?

    <p>Scope refers to legislated authority; competencies refer to activities one can perform</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why are controlled acts in nursing considered potentially harmful if performed by unauthorized individuals?

    <p>Because they need knowledge, skill, and judgment to prevent harm</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which scenario illustrates delegation in nursing practice?

    <p>A regulated health professional granting temporary authority to perform an act</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What task falls under a controlled act according to the text?

    <p>Inserting an IV line for intravenous therapy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do RNs and RPNs obtain authority to perform a controlled act?

    <p>Through orders or delegation by competent authorized professionals</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    CNO Code of Conduct Purpose

    • Establishes a standard of professional behavior for nurses in Ontario.
    • Aims to protect public safety and ensure ethical practice in nursing.

    Authority Expectations for Nurses

    • Nurses must practice only within their designated scope of practice.
    • They are expected to seek guidance and support when faced with uncertainties in their practice.

    Cultural Sensitivity Principle

    • Encourages respect for diverse cultures, beliefs, and practices.
    • Promotes understanding and sensitivity towards the unique needs of individuals from various backgrounds.

    Performing Controlled Acts

    • Nurses must confirm they have the appropriate knowledge and competence before undertaking any controlled acts not authorized under the Nursing Act, 1991.
    • Ensure it is safe to perform the act and that it aligns with professional standards.
    • Nurses must obtain informed consent from patients before any treatment or procedure.
    • Consent must be given voluntarily and with a full understanding of the implications.

    Collaboration with Healthcare Team

    • Nurses are expected to communicate effectively and work collaboratively with members of the healthcare team.
    • They should contribute to team efforts in providing comprehensive patient care.

    Nursing Scope of Practice Focus

    • Concentrates on the delivery of safe and effective care that meets the needs of patients.
    • Emphasizes promoting health, preventing illness, and managing patient care.

    Scope of Practice vs. Competencies

    • Scope of practice refers to the overall range of nursing activities and responsibilities defined by law.
    • Competencies are specific skills and knowledge required to perform tasks within that scope.

    Risks of Unauthorized Controlled Acts

    • Controlled acts can cause significant harm if performed by individuals lacking the required training.
    • They involve procedures that pose a risk to patient safety if not executed properly.

    Delegation in Nursing Practice

    • Delegation occurs when a nurse assigns tasks or responsibilities to another qualified individual while retaining accountability.
    • For example, a registered nurse may delegate specific tasks to a licensed practical nurse.

    Controlled Act Examples

    • Administering medications, performing a procedure on tissue, or diagnosing a condition are considered controlled acts.
    • These tasks require specific training and authority to ensure patient safety.

    Authority for Controlled Acts

    • Registered Nurses (RNs) and Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs) must acquire authority through education, regulatory standards, and competency assessments.
    • They may be granted the ability to perform controlled acts after meeting the necessary educational and licensing requirements.

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    Test your knowledge on the purpose of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) Code of Conduct and nursing accountabilities in Ontario. Learn about the expectations from nurses, professionalism, competence, ethical behavior, and safe client care.

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