Each nurse may require different amounts of training, support and resources to reach the level of competence required to safely perform a particular activity.
You are accountable for reflecting on your practice and considering whether you have the competence, which is the knowledge, skill, and judgment to perform the activity safely, including managing any adverse outcomes.
You can expand your individual competence in your practice by engaging in different learning activities, such as taking courses, obtaining certifications or developing new skills. You also are accountable to participate in Quality Assurance to continue your competence and address learning needs you have in your practice, so you are able to safely provide care.
Below are some guiding questions to help you reflect on your individual practice:
- Do you have the knowledge, skill and judgment to:
a) Assess the appropriateness of performing the activity?
b) Perform the activity?
c) Manage the client before, during and after the activity?
- How will you obtain and maintain your competence?
YES: Proceed to the next question.
NO: Please review the Scope of Practice standard. You may also consult with your employer and broader health care team.
By answering ‘yes’ to all of the above questions, you may perform the activity in accordance with the standards of practice.
The organization of this resource is adapted from the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta, LPN Practice Decision-Making Tool, 2019.
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