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Introducing the CRNA's Revised Practice Guidance Framework

The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) is dedicated to promoting safe and effective nursing care for all Albertans. As part of this commitment, the CRNA has introduced a new model of practice guidance to support registered nurses (RNs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) in delivering high-quality care that aligns with professional standards, ethical guidelines and regulatory requirements. This new framework not only benefits registrants but also helps the public understand what they can expect from RNs and NPs in Alberta.

The complete Practice Guidance Framework can be read here.

Practice Guidance

Registrants, employers and members of the public can seek practice guidance related to the following topics:

  • Standards of Practice: Understanding the CRNA's standards of practice, their intent, and what registrants are accountable for across different practice settings.
  • Code of Ethics: Applying the Code of Ethics to generic nursing scenarios to ensure ethical decision-making in practice.
  • Continuing Competence Requirements: Meeting the continuing competence requirements necessary for annual permit renewal.
  •  Registration Requirements and Policies: Navigating registration requirements and understanding relevant policies for maintaining good standing with the CRNA.

The CRNA is not able to address specific clinical scenarios or questions related to an employer's policies or procedures. Instead, practice guidance focuses on providing general guidance that supports informed decision-making across a range of practice settings.

How to Ask for Practice Guidance?

Anyone can ask for practice guidance at any time via the Ask Our Experts a Question form. Requestors will receive an initial response via email and have the opportunity to connect with a Registered Nurse Consultant to ask follow-up questions.

Additionally, the answers to commonly asked questions can be found in the Practice Guidance FAQs.

Confidentiality

Anyone seeking practice guidance must include their name and contact details as part of the request. Practice guidance cannot be provided anonymously.

The information collected during the practice guidance process may be used by the College for other purposes but is bound by privacy legislation and our privacy statement.

Protecting Albertans

The CRNA remains committed to supporting nurses in providing safe, competent and ethical care. The new practice guidance framework is a key component in achieving this goal by fostering a health care environment that prioritizes the well-being and safety of all Albertans.