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Practice Standards

For registered psychiatric nurses

Practice Standards set out baseline requirements for specific aspects of registered psychiatric nurses’ practice. They interact with other requirements such as the BCCNM RPN Standards of Practice, the BCCNM Bylaws and relevant legislation.

Standard Title
Last Updated learning ​Resources

Boundaries in the Nurse-Client Re​​lationship

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Aug. 13, 2018

Conflict​​ of Interest

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March 1, 2020

Co​​​nsent

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May 18, 2020

Delegation to Unregulated Care Provider​​s  new! 

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​Jan. 26, 2023

Document​​ation

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Nov. 1, 2023​​

Duty to Provide​​ Care

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July 22, 2019

Duty to Re​port

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July 22, 2019

Employed Student Registrants

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July 27, 2020

​Indigenous Cultural​ Safety, Cultural Humility, and Anti-racism  

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​Feb. 25, 2022

Medica​​tion   new! 

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Oct. 23, 2023

Privacy and Confidentiality​

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July 22, 2019

Regulatory Supervision of Stude​​nts

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July 27, 2020

Screening and Diagnostic Tests & Imaging​   new! 

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​Nov. 25, 2024

Us​​e of Title   new! 

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Nov. 1, 2023​

​​Need help or support?​

For further guidance on understanding and applying the standards of practice, contact our team by completing the Standards Support intake form.​

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