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Feature ArticlesReturning to Practice SafelyMany nurses who had left are now looking to come back to the profession. Returning to the bedside is an exciting challenge that begins with reflecting on the skills and knowledge needed to provide safe, effective care to clients. Volunteering part of self-regulatingNurses who volunteer their time and expertise are doing more then helping CNO develop effective programs. They are playing an active and vital role in self-regulation. Annual Report SummaryThe Annual Report for 2000 shows that the College is using self-reflection to remain a leader in the regulation of nursing. To download a full PDF version of the Annual Report, click here. Mandatory Reporting Keeps Public SafeLegislation outlines specific areas that nurses and employers are required to report to CNO. These reporting obligations are important to self-regulation because they keep the College informed of potentially unsafe nursing practice. For more information see the fact sheets Mandatory Reporting of Sexual Abuse and Self-Reporting of Nurses of Criminal Offences or Involvement in Disciplinary or Incapacity Proceedings. Consent QuizWhen is a child able to give consent? What is the nurse's role when a substitute decision maker refuses life-saving treatment? What should a nurse do when two substitute decision makers have conflicting opinions on treatment? Find the answer to these questions in our quiz on consent. In This Issue
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En couvertureRetour au chevetDe nos jours, bon nombre d'infirmières qui avaient quitté la profession recommencent à exercer. Recommencer à exercer est un défi emballant, qui doit s'accompagner d'une réflexion sur les compétences et les connaissances essentielles à la prestation de soins efficaces et conformes aux normes de sécurité. Participer à titre volontaire aux activités de l'OIIOLes infirmières qui prêtent leur concours bénévolement à l'Ordre font bien plus qu'aider l'organisme à élaborer des programmes efficaces : elles jouent un rôle vital pour l'autoréglementation. Résumé du Rapport annuelL'OIIO participe à l'exercice réfléchi ! Pour en savoir plus, lisez le Rapport annuel de 2000. L'obligation de déposer un rapport favorise la protection du public Vérifiez vos connaissances sur le consentement Articles
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