(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Nurses who participate in the delivery of care proposed or provided by other health professionals:
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Assist the client and/or substitute decision maker to understand the information provided by others.
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Take action when there are concern
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Nurses are aware that the ability of clients to make decisions about giving, refusing or revoking consent may vary. Nurses facilitate the client's decision-making when the client is able and re-evaluate the client's ability to consent on an ongoi
Nurses recognize, respect, and promote a client's or substitute decision maker's right to be informed and to make decisions about care, including their right to give, refuse, or revoke consent.
Nurses who are acting within autonomous scope of practice (including giving a client-specific order) are responsible for obtaining informed consent from the client or their substitute decision maker before providing care or issuing an order, and
Nurses assess the client's capacity to give, refuse or revoke consent. Clients are seen as capable unless there is evidence that shows the client is not.
Nurses provide information to clients and substitute decision makers appropriate to their needs, skills and abilities, to enable them to make informed decisions about care. This includes the use of qualified interpreters or translations, as appr
Nurses inform the client about any care before it is provided, even if a client has been deemed incapable of consenting.
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Nurses identify and, when possible, take action to address barriers affecting a client's ability to consent to care.
Nurses obtain or verify consent before providing care, unless legislation allows an exception to obtaining or verifying it.
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If necessary, nurses identify the person who is authorized and able to make health care decisions on the client's behalf.
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Nurses respect both the right of clients to seek further information or other opinions, and to involve others in the decision-making and consent process.
Nurses are knowledgeable about and follow the requirements of legislation that relate to consent, within their practice.