Nursing 4320A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Critical Thinking, Job Satisfaction, Absenteeism
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Week 8: ontario regulated health professions legislative framework part 2: working with. Rn and rpn roles: patient assignments: client factors, complexity, predictability, risk of a negative outcome, nurse factors, leadership, decision-making, critical thinking, application of knowledge, consultation, environment factors, practice supports, consultation resources, stability & predictability of the environment. Nurse factors: rn and rpn practice, page 8-10, what are the main differences between the rn and the rpn in terms of: A patient is admitted with pre-eclampsia and requires close monitoring. Who is the most appropriate care provider to assign to this patient: a registered practical nurse, a personal support worker, a registered nurse, a licenced practical nurse. When caring for a patient the nurse looks at available information in the patient"s chart and chooses from a known range of options in order to solve problems. This nurse is most likely a : registered nurse, registered psychiatric nurse, registered practical nurse, licensed vocational nurse.