The < em>Nursing Act, 1991 identifies which controlled act procedures a nurse can initiate in certain situations. This means that a nurse can independently decide if a specific procedure is required and safely perform it without an order from an NP or physician. CNO’s Scope of Practice standard includes a list of the controlled act procedures RNs ad RPNs can initiate.
While nurses may have access to perform or initiate controlled acts, they may not be able to do so in certain practice settings because of legislation or facility policies. For example, RNs and RPNs who practice in hospitals will always need an order. This is a requirement under the < em>Public Hospitals Act, 1990.
Additionally, nurses must always have the competence, support and an environment/location that allows them to initiate controlled acts. If any of these are missing, a nurse must not initiate the controlled act, even if they have the legal authority to do so.