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Entry-to-practice competencies are the foundation for nursing practice. This document outlines the competencies measured for entry-level registered nurses (RNs) upon initial registration with CNO and entry to practice in Ontario. The competencies also guide the assessment of members’ continuing competence for maintaining registration with CNO.
- Core Competency Framework
This framework defines the core competencies required for...
- Competencies Entry -to -Prac tice
This document outlines the entry-to-practice competencies...
- Core Competency Framework
This framework defines the core competencies required for safe, competent and ethical nurse practitioner practice. The core competencies are transferable across diverse practice settings and client populations. As a result, the framework is fundamental to all nurse practitioner practice in Canada.
This document outlines the entry-to-practice competencies for practical nurses, organized by underlying assumptions for RPN practice and regulatory principles, which include professional practice, ethical practice, legal practice, foundations of practice and collaborative practice.
guidelines and competencies developed by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO). It describes in broad terms the professional expectations of nurses1 and applies to all nurses, in every area of practice. Professional Standards includes seven broad standard statements, a description of each statement and
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This document outlines the competencies are used by members in the annual competencies measured for entry-level registered self-assessment of their nursing practice and nurses (RNs) upon initial registration with CNO development of professional learning goals.
In 2017 the Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulators (CCRNR) initiated the revisions of the Entry-Level Competencies of Registered Nurses in Canada (the “ELCs”). A working group comprised of 11 jurisdictions representing registered nurse (RN) regulators in Canada led this initiative.
This framework defines the core competencies required for safe, competent and ethical nurse practitioner practice. The core competencies are transferable across diverse practice settings and client populations. As a result, the framework is fundamental to all nurse practitioner practice in Canada.