CRNE Exam Prep - Question List

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226. Which of the following best describes the “minimum standard of care” required by Registered Nurses in Canada?
  1. The minimum number of Registered Nurses needed to provide safe care.
  2. The minimum number of registered Practical Nurses in any health care facility to ensure safe care
  3. The minimum number of nursing hours needed to ensure safe care
  4. The care that any reasonable, prudent nurse would provide in a comparable situation.
227. The Canadian Nurses Association Code of Ethics explains the nursing values and ethical responsibilities of all Registered Nurses. The primary nursing values include all of the following EXCEPT:
  1. A nurse’s right to be represented by a union.
  2. Providing safe, compassionate, competent and ethical care.
  3. Promoting justice.
  4. Being accountable.
228. A community nurse is helping a small farming town secure a location for an indoor walking group. The nurse is following the principles of primary health care to assist the community in their endeavors. All of the following are principles of primary health care, except:
  1. Public participation
  2. Health promotion
  3. Appropriate technology
  4. Accountability
229. There are four major roles identified within the profession of nursing: administrator, educator, practitioner, and researcher. Although the setting of practice and the level of expertise influence the level of focus, which of the following is the most fundamental role to nursing?
  1. Practitioner
  2. Educator
  3. Administrator
  4. Researcher
230. A medical facility utilizes case management to organize work, deploy nursing staff, and provide organization of rules and structures that define responsibility and accountability. Which of the following is the advantage of case management over the other nursing care delivery systems?
  1. Decision-making is centralized.
  2. It promotes multidisciplinary collaboration.
  3. It emphasizes continuity of care.
  4. It promotes each member to function independently and make independent decisions.

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