1020 Midterm Puzzle

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  1. 5. Section 8 of the Regulation covers restricted activities for BCCNM ____ practice.
  2. 6. The first hospital in Canada is Hotel Dieu ___, est 1639.
  3. 10. This order of nurses was established in 1898 in recognition of the need for nursing knowledge as a part of nurse education.
  4. 13. ____ scope of practice refers to RNs assuming accountability and responsibility for making decisions about client care, and performing activities that they are educated, competent, and allowed to perform without a client-specific order.
  5. 16. This type of professionalism is achieved by maintaining professional standards, demonstrating life-long learning, having self-awareness, developing and practicing sound clinical reasoning and judgment skills, etc.
  6. 17. Appropriate initiation, maintainence, and termination of a nurse-client relationship is an example of this practice standard.
  7. 19. Sharing authority with other health care providers to provide a particular aspect of care.
  8. 21. This provides specific criteria for meeting each professional standard.
  9. 27. One of the four main areas of practice outlined by BCCNM.
  10. 29. Registered nurses and dieticians are examples of this type of health professional.
  11. 30. Section of the regulation that refers to restricted activities that require an order.
  12. 31. One of the four main areas of practice outlined by BCCNM.
  13. 34. A document which recommended nursing education occur in the education system instead of in hospital.s
  14. 37. Nursing regulation allows RNs to diagnose this.
  15. 40. One of the core values of nursing
  16. 41. An organization which acts on behalf of nursing to advance the profession and influence health and social policy.
  17. 43. This type of practice includes non-restricted activities, restricted activities without an order, and restricted activities with an order.
  18. 46. The ____-to-practice requirement was legislated in 1982 so that by the year 2000, all new graduate nurses must be qualified at BA level when entering professional practice.
  19. 47. A type of organization which negotiates salary, benefits, and working conditions.
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  1. 1. Promoting health and well-being is one of seven values of the CNA Code of ___.
  2. 2. The Health Professions Act allows BCCNM to do this.
  3. 3. Podiatrists and midwives are examples of this type of health professional.
  4. 4. A regulatory college for nurses in BC.
  5. 7. This organization's mission statement is to "protect and advance the health, social, and economic well-being of our members, our profession, and our communities."
  6. 8. Individual nurses, the public, employers, and BCCNM use this type of standard to understand nurses' obligations and expectations.
  7. 9. The integration and application of knowledge, skills, and judgment required for safe and appropriate performance in an individual's practice.
  8. 11. An organization which acts on behalf of the public to ensure provision of safe and ethical care.
  9. 12. This type of legislation acts as a framework in which an advisory council offers policy advice on health professional regulation to health ministers, and brings self-regulated professions to broader systems of health professional legislation.
  10. 14. A client specific ___ is an instruction or authorization given by a regulated health professional for a nurse to provide care for a specific client.
  11. 15. Circumstances in which RNs may carry out an activity.
  12. 18. This type of professionalism is achieved by following an ethical code, adhering to health care policies, and practicing cultural safety and social justice.
  13. 20. A guide which sets levels of performance that RNs are required to achieve.
  14. 22. ____ Health Services segregated health care service with underfunded, overcrowded, understaffed hospitals for Indigenous people.
  15. 23. This organization was established in 1948 to meet global health needs.
  16. 24. Evidence-based documents used by RNs to guide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of client-specific problems are ____ support tools.
  17. 25. The qualities and capabilities of an individual relevant to their capacity to practice as an RN refers to ____ to practice.
  18. 26. Desired and achievable level of performance against which actual performance will be compared.
  19. 28. Regulatory ___ is a tendency of regulators to identify more with the profession they regulate, than the public they are protecting.
  20. 32. Section of the regulation that refers to restricted activities for certified practice.
  21. 33. Section of the regulation that refers to restricted activities that do not require an order.
  22. 35. A care value of nursing
  23. 36. Specieis what RNs can and cannot do.
  24. 38. Activities that RNs are educated and authorized to perform.
  25. 39. The first model of nursing education in Canada.
  26. 42. Knowledge-based practice is an example of this type of standard.
  27. 44. Health care for the promotion, maintenance, and restoration of health; prevention, treatment, and palliation of illness and injury; and medical assistance in dying.
  28. 45. Goals and beliefs that establish behaviour and provide basis for decision making.