The following activities in the practice of nursing are reserved to nurses:(1) assessing the physical and mental condition of a symptomatic person;
(2) providing clinical monitoring of the condition of persons whose state of health is problematic, including monitoring and adjusting the therapeutic nursing plan;
(3) initiating diagnostic and therapeutic measures, according to a prescription;
(4) initiating diagnostic measures for the purposes of a screening operation under the Public Health Act (chapter S-2.2); (5) performing invasive examinations and diagnostic tests, according to a prescription;
(6) providing and adjusting medical treatment, according to a prescription;
(7) determining the treatment plan for wounds and alterations of the skin and teguments and providing the required care and treatment;
(8) applying invasive techniques;
(9) participating in pregnancy care, deliveries and postpartum care;
(10) providing nursing follow-up for persons with complex health problems;
(11) administering and adjusting prescribed medications or other prescribed substances;
(12) performing vaccinations as part of a vaccination operation under the Public Health Act;
(13) mixing substances to complete the preparation of a medication, according to a prescription;
(14) making decisions as to the use of restraint measures;
(15) deciding to use isolation measures in accordance with the Act respecting health services and social services (chapter S-4.2) and the Act respecting health services and social services for Cree Native persons (chapter S-5); (16) assessing mental disorders, except mental retardation, if the nurse has the university degree and clinical experience in psychiatric nursing care required under a regulation made in accordance with paragraph g of section 14; and
(17) assessing a child not yet admissible to preschool education who shows signs of developmental delay, in order to determine the adjustment and rehabilitation services required.