Key Concepts
Introduction
Canadian RN You coordinate care with RPNs in shared models: clear orders, appropriate assignment, supervision of delegated tasks, and joint response to deterioration. Items test accountability when both roles are presentโwho performs controlled acts, who assesses acute change, and how documentation reflects each contributor. Traps: dumping unstable clients on an RPN without support, assuming an RPN can titrate all IV meds, or failing to escalate an unsafe RPN assignment from management. Metric vitals and Canadian terminology appear frequently. For NCLEX-RN (Canada), questions rarely announce the topic in the first sentence. They hide it inside vitals, labs, and a short story. Your job is to name the clinical problem, justify why it matters now, and select the safest next step for the role you are givenโbefore you let distractors pull you toward busywork or out-of-scope heroics. When two answers feel partly right, pick the one that closes risk first and matches your license in the stem. On the exam, writers often pair stable-sounding options with unstable dataโnotice the mismatch before you commit. If the stem names a license or role, reread...
