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Health and Conduct

WEBHealth and Conduct. You must declare whether you suffer from any physical or mental condition or disorder that could affect your ability to practise nursing in a safe manner. In …

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Accessing client’s health records

WEBYou can only access a client’s health records in order to provide health care or to assist in providing health care to the client. No matter what your nursing role is, it is not …

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Client-centred care

WEBClient-centred care is an essential component of health care. In client-centred care, nurses consider clients’ individual needs and preferences, and ensure clients are active …

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How to support a patient safety culture

WEBLeaders promote trust by implementing teachable moments when they hear of unsafe practice. For example asking staff “how do we learn from this experience” or providing …

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Standards & Guidelines

WEBCNO provides practice standards and guidelines to support nurses in providing safe and ethical nursing care to the people of Ontario. Practice standards outline the expectations …

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Nursing Assessments

WEBA nursing assessment is a process where a nurse gathers, sorts and analyzes a patient’s health information using evidence informed tools to learn more about a patient’s overall …

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Infection Prevention and Control

WEBInfection Prevention and Control. Ensuring the use of safe, effective and ethical infection prevention and control measures is an important component of nursing care. To do so, …

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Care Transitions: Transfer of Accountability

WEBTransfer of accountability — or providing “report” or “handover” — is a crucial component of the care transition process. Care transitions happen often, such as when a client …

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Inclusive and Culturally Safe Care Resources

WEBCNO’s Code of Conduct includes Principle 2, which focuses on providing inclusive and culturally safe care. This principle highlights the importance of learning and …

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Your well-being matters

WEBYour well-being matters. “Anytime we can listen to true self and give the care it requires, we do it not only for ourselves but for the many others whose lives we touch.”–. Parker J. …

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Working with Unregulated Care Providers

WEBUnregulated care providers (UCPs) are members of the health care team in many practice settings. As the health care system changes, nurses are increasingly working with …

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Confidentiality and Privacy

WEBA look at your accountabilities for maintaining the privacy and confidentiality of personal health information, changes to the Personal Health Information Protection Act and …

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Legislation and Regulation An Introduction to the Nursing …

WEBFACT HEET FICHE INFORMATION applying or ordering the application of a prescribed form of energy. setting or casting a fracture of a bone or dislocation of a joint. …

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Registration requirements

WEBAuthorization to Work. You must provide proof of your citizenship, residency status, or authorization to practise nursing in Ontario before you can register as a nurse in Ontario.

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Assigning, Supervising or Teaching an Activity

WEBA nurse who assigns, supervises or teaches an activity has a unique role in the health care team. They are accountable for determining that the person who is being …

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CNO responds to government Bill 60 on interjurisdictional mobility

WEBCNO responds to government Bill 60 on interjurisdictional mobility. The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) protects the public by promoting safe nursing …

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