This course is only for Internationally Educated Nurses. In this course, you will explore and gain knowledge and skills related to professional nursing practice in Ontario and Canada. Specifically, you will explore the regulatory processes, organizational infrastructures of nursing in Ontario, the ethical foundations of nursing and professional accountabilities through the lens of the College of Nurses of Ontario entry to practice competencies. Registered Nurse (RN) roles/responsibilities, current issues/trends in health care, and health care delivery in Ontario and Canada is a key focus of this course. The roles and influences of RNs related to health care policy, political process, leadership, Truth and Reconciliation with Indigenous peoples across Canada, and creating/sustaining change in order to foster client and societal health are addressed. https://www.confederationcollege.ca/program/ien-competency-upgrade-pathway
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The following textbooks are required for this course. Make sure you've acquired these materials before your course starts.
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By: Canadian College of Nurses
Edition: 2017
Instructions: https://www.cna-aiic.ca/en/nursing/regulated-nursing-in-canada/nursing-ethics
By: Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
Edition: 2022
Instructions: Not a Texbook > Online Info: https://www.cno.org/en/learn-about-standards-guidelines/standards-and-guidelines
By: Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario
Edition: 2022
Instructions: Not a Texbook > Online Info: https://rnao.ca/bpg
By: Potter. P & Perry, A
Edition: 7th
ISBN: 9780323870672
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