CNO - Professional Standards Flashcards
Provides an overall framework for the practice of nursing and a link with other standards, guidelines, and competencies developed by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO).
Professional Standards
It describes in broad terms the professional expectations of nurses and applies to all nurses, in every area of practice.
Professional standards
Professional Standards includes ___ broad standard statements, a description of each statement, and indicators that illustrate how the standard may be demonstrated.
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How a nurse demonstrates a ___ is influenced by the nurse’s level of competence, role, practice setting and the situation. It is expected that all nurses will meet the expectations of these ___ ___ and be able to articulate how they demonstrate the standards in their practice.
standard / profesional / standards
A ___ is an authoritative statement that sets out the legal and professional basis of nursing practice.
standard
All ___ of ___ provide a guide to the knowledge, skills, judgment and attitudes that are needed to practice safely.
standards / practice
They describe what each nurse is accountable and responsible for in practice.
Standards
Represent performance criteria for nurses and can interpret nursing’s scope of practice to the public and other health care professionals.
Standards
Can be used to stimulate peer feedback, encourage research to validate practice, and generate research questions that lead to improvement in healthcare delivery.
Standards
Aid in developing a better understanding and respect for the various and complementary roles that nurses have.
Standards
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.
Accountability
Nurses are responsible for their actions and the consequences of those actions.
Accountability
Nurses are ___ for conducting themselves in ways that promote respect for the profession.
accountable
Nurses are ___ accountable for the decisions or actions of other care providers when there was no way of knowing about those actions.
not
A nurse demonstrates this standard by:
■ identifying her/himself and explaining her/his role to clients
■ providing, facilitating, advocating and promoting the best possible care for clients
■ advocating on behalf of clients
■ seeking assistance appropriately and in a timely manner
■ sharing nursing knowledge and expertise with others to meet client needs
■ ensuring practice is consistent with CNO’s standards of practice and guidelines as well as legislation
■ taking action in situations in which client safety and well-being are compromised
■ maintaining competence and refraining from performing activities that she/he is not competent in
■ taking responsibility for errors when they occur and taking appropriate action to maintain client safety
■ reporting to the appropriate authority any healthcare team member or colleague whose actions or behaviours toward clients are unsafe or unprofessional, or indicate physical, verbal and
emotional abuse
■ reporting sexual abuse of a client by a regulated health professional to the appropriate regulatory college, as legislated in the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991
Accountability
Each nurse maintains and continually improves her/his competence by participating in the College of Nurses of Ontario’s Quality Assurance (QA) Program.
Continuing competence
Each nurse maintains and continually improves her/his competence by participating in the ___.
College of Nurse’s Ontario Quality Assurance (QA) Program
C___ is the nurse’s ability to use her/his knowledge, skill, judgment, attitudes, values, and beliefs to perform in a given role, situation, and practice setting.
C-ompetence