John is a recent graduate from a RPN program. He reported in his registration application that he had an emergency craniotomy on the back of his head, which left him unable to walk or see at first. He underwent brain injury rehabilitation and had impairments with respect to cognition, vision, speech, mobility, bowel and bladder function.
John made significant cognitive improvements since then, and is able to function using accommodation and compensatory strategies. His family physician is of the opinion is that John is cognitively and physically able to return to work at a light, sedentary level. The physician feels that John’s judgment, insight, memory and overall level of function are quite good as long as he can function in a role that allows him to sit or stand as he requires.”
Considerations
- Which categories of Requisite Skills and Abilities (RSAs) may be impacted in this case study?
- How may this physical disability potentially affect the applicant’s practice?
- What supports do you think this applicant will require?
- How may these supports translate in the clinical setting?
- How do you think CNO proceeded with this applicant’s registration?
Outcome
The College explored an agreement (non-public undertaking) with John to ensure his health care providers continue to monitor his health and that he complies with treatment. John is registered as an RPN in the general class with no reported issues regarding his practice.
Rationale
The letter from John’s physician outlined he has made significant progress. Despite some impairments, John is independent and does not require medications,
John demonstrates accountability and insight by understanding his abilities, compliance with treatment and motivation for recovery. He has a heightened awareness of his issues and recognizes the supports he requires to provide safe client care.
Once registered, members are accountable to the Professional Standards, Revised 2002, whereby nurses assume responsibility for his/her own professional development and invest time, effort and other resources to improve nursing knowledge, skills and judgment.