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Professional Registered Nurse Practice for Safe, Competent and Compassionate Care Name Institution Nursing Informatics The term “registered nurse” was keyed in with subject headings relating to nursing standards, ethics and practice evaluation. 56 peer-reviewed articles with these words and phrases within the US and Canada on the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) database resulted from this search. An article from the Alberta RN Journal by Debra Allen RN MN, Debbie Phillipchuk RN MN and Donna Harpell Hogg RN MS offered incredible insight to the requirements that would help a nurse deliver “…safe, competent and ethical nursing care” (Allen, Hogg & Phillipchuk, 2013, p. 6). According to LinkedIn, Debra Allen “remains a magnate in Canadian nursing with over 2 years of experience as a senior manager in the Regulatory and Practice department of the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CARNA)”. Hogg is in CARNA and the United Nurses of Alberta. She serves a key role in the Uniquely RN initiative (United Nurses of AB, 2015). Phillipchuk is a featured in a number of reputable peer-reviewed publications across Canada. Her publications provide incredible insight into nursing practice. Together, they authored an original research article that looks into the challenges that professional registered nurses face. Their findings were based on the recorded logs of consultations provided by provided by CARNA to Registered Nurses (RNs). Conveniently, this database is specifically dedicated to information on Alberta nurses; therefore, it suited their context to the latter as they are all members of CARNA. This
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