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These flashcards cover key terms and concepts from Chapter 7 of the lecture notes regarding the transition from student nurse to graduate nurse.
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Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulations
Representatives of Canada's 12 provinces and territories that regulate Registered Nurses.
Canadian Nursing Association
The national voice for nursing students.
Computerized Adaptive Testing
A computer-based testing method used for NCLEX examinations.
Jurisprudence Exam
An assessment of knowledge and comprehension of laws, regulations, bylaws, and guidelines.
Objective Structured Clinical Examination
A testing format used in nursing schools to evaluate students' health assessment skills.
Preceptor
A one-on-one relationship between a student and a Registered Nurse in a clinical setting.
Thompson Survival Tips
Strategies including planning, anticipating, delegating, and balancing personal time.
CNSA Responsibility
Nursing students should protect their own health and the health of others.
Academic Calendar
A guide to courses, programs, and administrative requirements.
Accessibility Services
A partnership with students and faculty to accommodate and support students.
Student Learning Services
Focuses on skill development such as peer-to-peer tutoring, workshops, and writing labs.
Client Safety
Creating a safe environment through preparation, organization, competent performance, and accountability.
What examination uses Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT)?
The NCLEX examinations.
What types of knowledge are assessed by the Jurisprudence Exam?
Knowledge and comprehension of laws, regulations, bylaws, and guidelines.
Name some strategies included in Thompson Survival Tips.
Planning, anticipating, delegating, and balancing personal time.
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What is the role of the Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulations?
Representatives of Canada's 12 provinces and territories that regulate Registered Nurses.
What is the Canadian Nursing Association?
The national voice for nursing students.
What is an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)?
A testing format used in nursing schools to evaluate students' health assessment skills.
Describe the relationship in a preceptor setting.
A one-on-one relationship between a student and a Registered Nurse in a clinical setting.
What is the primary responsibility of nursing students as outlined by CNSA?
Nursing students should protect their own health and the health of others.
What is the purpose of an Academic Calendar?
A guide to courses, programs, and administrative requirements.
How do Accessibility Services support students?
A partnership with students and faculty to accommodate and support students.
What is the focus of Student Learning Services?
Skill development such as peer-to-peer tutoring, workshops, and writing labs.
What does Client Safety entail in nursing?
Creating a safe environment through preparation, organization, competent performance, and accountability.
The Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulations represents ____ of Canada's provinces and territories.
12
The Jurisprudence Exam assesses knowledge and comprehension of laws, , bylaws, and guidelines.
regulations
A(n) ____ is a testing format used in nursing schools to evaluate students' health assessment skills.
Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)
In a preceptor setting, the relationship is between a student and a Registered Nurse in a clinical setting.
one-on-one
According to CNSA, nursing students have a responsibility to protect their own health and the of others.
health
What are some examples of skill development offered by Student Learning Services?
Peer-to-peer tutoring, workshops, and writing labs.
Creating a safe environment through preparation
Which organization represents Canada's 12 provinces and territories that regulate Registered Nurses? A) Canadian Nursing Association B) Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulations C) CNSA D) Accessibility Services
B) Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulations
What type of testing method is used for NCLEX examinations? A) Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) B) Jurisprudence Exam C) Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) D) Peer-to-peer tutoring
C) Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT)
The Canadian Nursing Association is the national voice for nursing students. (True/False)
True
A Jurisprudence Exam only assesses knowledge of laws. (True/False)
False (It also assesses regulations, bylaws, and guidelines.)
Preceptor relationships involve a group of students working with one Registered Nurse. (True/False)
False (It's a one-on-one relationship.)
Which of the following are examples of skill development services offered by Student Learning Services? (Select all that apply) A) Peer-to-peer tutoring B) Workshops C) Writing labs D) Clinical placements
A, B, C
According to CNSA, what responsibilities do nursing students have regarding health? (Select all that apply) A) Protect their own health B) Protect the health of others C) Advocate for policy changes D) Provide medical diagnoses
A, B
Client Safety in nursing involves which of the following elements? (Select all that apply) A) Preparation B) Organization C) Competent performance D) Accountability E) Delegating all tasks
A, B, C, D
Thompson Survival Tips include strategies for balancing personal time. (True/False)
True
Which of the following is typically found within an Academic Calendar? A) Course descriptions B) Program requirements C) Administrative deadlines D) All of the above
D) All of the above
Accessibility Services primarily focus on providing financial aid to students. (True/False)
False (They focus on accommodation and support for students and faculty.)
Student Learning Services aims to develop skills through which of the following? (Select all that apply) A) Peer-to-peer tutoring B) Workshops C) Writing labs D) Clinical simulations
A, B, C
Competent performance is a key element in ensuring Client Safety. (True/False)
True