List the five ethical principles.
List the values noted in the CNA Code of Ethics.
What are the different aspects of informed consent.
What are the 5 C’s of relational enquiry?
Define compassionate.
The ability to recognize and be aware of the suffering and vulnerability of another, coupled with a commitment to respond with competence, knowledge and skill. (CNA)
Define health care law.
Collection of laws that have a direct impact on
the delivery of health care or on the relationships among those in the business of health care or between the providers and the recipients of health care.
List the three strands for the scope of health care law.
Legislative: introducing, changing,
repealing law
Regulatory: Putting laws into actions using
rules
Judicial Decisions: Previous court cases as
supportive tool
What are the attributes of health care law?
Define fiduciary responsibility.
Wherein the nurse provides services that cause the recipient (patient, family, group) to
be able to trust in the expectations of a specialized body of knowledge and the professional integrity of the provider.
The public at large expects that RNs act honestly, and in good faith. It is this relationship
that forms the basis of nursing practice.
What organization is the regulatory and professional body for RNs in Alberta?
College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CARNA)
List the 5 standards of practice outlined by CARNA.
Standard One: Responsibility and Accountability Standard Two: Knowledge-Based Practice Standard Three: Ethical Practice Standard Four: Service to the Public Standard Five: Self-Regulation
Define scope of practice for registered nurses.
Scope of practice refers to the knowledge of registered nurses and the comprehensive
application of that knowledge to assist clients in meeting their health needs in whatever
setting, complexity and situation they occur throughout the life span. Scope of practice includes all the interventions that registered nurses are authorized, educated and competent to perform.
Give three examples of what would be considered intentional tort.
What is a tort called when it is not intentional?
negligence
List the phases of the nursing process that should be documented by the nurse.
Assessments, history, and observations of the client’s health status including both normal and abnormal findings.
Diagnostics, planning, and interventions including care, treatment, services, and health teaching.
Evaluations of the care, treatment, and services provided, noting how the client responded, and any necessary follow-up.
Why is documentation so important? List some of the reasons.
List the possible components of a client’s health record.
What might a discharge plan include?
What is the CARNA standard related to documentation?
Documentation must be all of the following:
Factual Accurate Complete Current Organized Compliant with standards
Define development.
The sequence of physical, psychosocial, and cognitive developmental changes that take place over the human life span.
What three aspects integrate together and are represented by the umbrella term ‘development”?
growth, differentiation, and maturation
What is the scope of development?
Applies to the following domains: Physical/Physiological Motor Cognitive Communication Social/Emotional Adaptive
How would you define the ethical principle of autonomy?
Individual has the right to choose.