Professional Responsibility and Accountability
As regulated professionals, LPNs are accountable for their practice and behaviour. They are expected to take responsibility for the care that they provide and behave in a manner that is trustworthy, reliable, and professional. They are also expected to follow the legal, professional, and ethical standards of their profession. This video explores key concepts that include: 02:18 - Working within scope of practice 04:29 - Professionalism 06:49 - Abandonment of care 09:03 - Professional boundaries 11:31 - Privacy concerns with social media For more info: College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta http://www.clpna.com [email protected] 780-484-8886

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Nursing Delegation Part I: Responsibility vs Accountability

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How To Be Responsible and Accountable by Jeff Muir

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