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CNA/CNO/RNAO/Ethics Exam with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2025 | Alrea, Exams of Nursing

CNA/CNO/RNAO/Ethics Exam with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2025 | Already Passed Who would you go to regarding standards, rules, exams, and regulations? - โœ”โœ”The CNO. What is critical thinking? - โœ”โœ” -Active, not passive -solve problems well -criteria based judgement, not critism -intellectual and psychological habits (problem solve, discovery truth, clearly communicate) What topics are in the critical thinking model? - โœ”โœ”

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CNA/CNO/RNAO/Ethics Exam with 100%
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Who would you go to regarding standards, rules, exams, and regulations? - โœ”โœ”The CNO.
What is critical thinking? - โœ”โœ”
-Active, not passive
-solve problems well
-criteria based judgement, not critism
-intellectual and psychological habits (problem solve, discovery truth, clearly communicate)
What topics are in the critical thinking model? - โœ”โœ”
1. Point of view (perspective)
2. Purpose (goal/objective)
3. Information (data/facts)
4. Questions (problem/issue)
5. Interpretation (conclusion/solutions)
6. Concepts (theories, definitions)
7. Assumptions
8. Implications
What website would you visit for information on nursing practice and best practice guidelines
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Who would you go to regarding standards, rules, exams, and regulations? - โœ”โœ”The CNO. What is critical thinking? - โœ”โœ”

  • Active, not passive
  • solve problems well
  • criteria based judgement, not critism
  • intellectual and psychological habits (problem solve, discovery truth, clearly communicate) What topics are in the critical thinking model? - โœ”โœ”
  1. Point of view (perspective)
  2. Purpose (goal/objective)
  3. Information (data/facts)
  4. Questions (problem/issue)
  5. Interpretation (conclusion/solutions)
  6. Concepts (theories, definitions)
  7. Assumptions
  8. Implications What website would you visit for information on nursing practice and best practice guidelines

(BPG)? - โœ”โœ”The RNAO.

  1. Proof of citizenship, permanent residency or authorization.
  2. Past offenses and findings; Must truthfully state any offenses or refusal of registration etc.
  3. Health conduct; you must truthfully state any physical or mental conditions you experience that could affect your practice.
  4. Complete declaration of registration requirements. Describe the Jurisprudence exam. - โœ”โœ”-Computer-based
  • Testing on laws, by-laws, regulations, and practice standards that govern the nursing profession in ontario. According to the CNO what are the steps taken for professional misconduct? - โœ”โœ”1. investigation of all complaints by college 2.Disciplinary proceedings
  1. Mandatory report of termination is given According to the CNO what is the process for makin ga complaint? - โœ”โœ”1. Mandatory report (investigation, risk assessment, regulatory action)
  2. Nurse's written response
  3. Hearing self-report According to the _______ name the standard of professional practice. - โœ”โœ”1. CNO 2.[REPACK AL]
  • RELATIONSHIPS; Therapeutic nurse-pt relationships, client-centred care based on trust, respect, appropriate use of power, empathy and care. Also respectful, collaborative and professional relationships.
  • ETHICS; Promoting values of well-being, respect client choices, assure privacy and confidentiality, CNO ethics practice standards values and beliefs.
  • "PA" [PRACTICE] KNOWLEDGE APPLICATION; applying your knowledge creating a quality practice.
  • CONTINUING COMPETENCE; Participate continually in CNO QA Program. Ability to use knowledge, skill, judgment, attitudes, etc
  • KNOWLEDGE; Purse ongoing learning, basic education required.
  • ACCOUNTABILITY; Responsible or own actions and consequences.
  • LEADERSHIP; Self-knowledge, good communication techniques and integrity. What is the Intro to Nursing Act of 1991 and where can I find this information? - โœ”โœ”1. CNO 2. Established the mandate of the CNO and defines the scope of practice for nursing process. What is the Intro to Nursing Act 1991 scope of practice statement? - โœ”โœ”The promotion of health/assessment of, provision of care for, treatment of health conditions by supportive, preventive, therapeutic, palliative, rehabilitative means in order to attain/maintain optimal function. Name the topics if information I would find in the ITNA1991. - โœ”โœ”1. Registration 2. Entry-to-practice requirements

What controlled act are cleared for General class? - โœ”โœ”1. Performing a prescribed procedure below the dermis or mucous membrance.

  1. Administering a substance by injection or inhalation.
  2. Putting an instrument, hand or finger:
  • Beyond ear canal
  • Beyond nasal passage narrowing
  • Beyond larynx
  • Beyond opening of urethra
  • Beyond labia majora
  • Beyond anal verge
  • and artificial openings
  • What controlled acts are cleared for NPs? - โœ”โœ”-Same as general class with the addition of:
  1. Communicate NP diagnosis to client or rep
  2. Applying/ordering application of prescribed form or energy.
  3. Setting/casting a fracture of a bone or dislocation of a joint.
  4. Prescribing, dispensing, selling or compounding a drug in accordance with the regulations. What does RNAO stand for? - โœ”โœ”Registered Nurses of Ontario What is the RNAO mission? - โœ”โœ”-foster knowledge-based nursing practice, promote quality work environments, deliver excellence in professional development, and advance healthy public policy to improve health. We promote the full participation of present and future registered

nurses, nurse practitioners and nursing students in improving health, and shaping and delivering health-care services.

  • Public impact What are some RNAO values? - โœ”โœ”1. Health is a resource for everyday living.
  1. Health care is a human right.
  2. Values leaderships in all nursing roles
  3. Commitment to human dignity, diversity, inclusivity, equity, social justice, democracy, voluntarism. Describe the RNAO recognized public impacts. - โœ”โœ”[AMPED] 1.[Abuse] Clinical Issues
  4. Medicare
  5. Public Health
  6. Environment 5.social Detereminants of Health Describe the RNAO's goals in Clinical issues. - โœ”โœ”1. Use alternatives to restraints
  7. Identifying abuse against women
  8. Fall prevention in elders
  9. Treating and managing diabetes Describe the RNAOs positionof Medicare. - โœ”โœ”1. Stopping health tourism

(ethics) What is the CNA vision? - โœ”โœ”-RN's; leaders and partners working to advance nursing and health. What is the CNA mission? - โœ”โœ”National professional voice of RN's advancing the practice of nursing and the profession to improve health outcomes in a publicly funded, not-for-profit health system. Where would I go to for information regarding ethics? - โœ”โœ”CNA