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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Clinical) 1020 FINAL
-BSNC 1020 Final EXAM ALL COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED
THIS YEAR
The earliest role of nurses involved
1. Caring for the sick at home
2. Using herbal remedies to relieve symptoms
3. Caring for the sick in hospitals
4. Supervising nursing students
2
The religious roots of nursing in Canada can be seen in the development of:
1. The ICN
2. The VON
3. The code of ethics
4. BETP
3
why was the code of ethics the religious roots of nursing
simone roach was a catholic sister who made the first code of ethics
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A nurse working in a new position in policy development has been asked to identify agencies
in Canada that have undertaken an effort to reduce wait times, reduce duplication of tests,
and support coordination of care. Which of the following agencies would you expect to be on
the list? (Select all that apply.)
1. Canada eHealth
2. Canadian Institute for Health Information
3. Canada Health Infoway
4. Canadian Institutes for Health Research
5. Consumer Association of Canada
2, 3, 4
Which of the following people fall outside the Canada Health Act? (Select all that apply.)
1. Indigenous peoples
2. RCMP members
3. Recently arrived newcomers
4. Members of military services
5. Persons in transit between provinces
1, 2
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A nursing student is discussing public health with her preceptor and asks about the main
focus of public health. The mentor responds that public health primarily focuses on:
1. Reporting
2. Promotion
3. Intervention
4. Institutionalization
5. Immunization
2
The Canada Health Act embraces which of the following five principles:
1. Social justice, equity, acceptability, efficiency, effectiveness
2. Accountability, equality, economy, collaboration, coordination
3. Insured health services, provider compensation, hospital services, community care, and
pharmaceuticals
4. Public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, portability, accessibility
4
At the clinic, the nurse sees a middle-aged woman who is nearing exhaustion caring for her
aging mother, who is experiencing dementia. As the nurse opens the dialogue on potential
placements for her mother, it is obvious that there is a lack of understanding about the
existence of community agencies such as _____________________, which might provide an
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alternative for this family.
1. Home care
2. Palliative care
3. Hospital care
4. Ambulatory care
5. Adult day support
5
A nurse practitioner is establishing an interprofessional team to work with pregnant
newcomer women, focusing on nutrition. In addition to the nurse, the three most critical
members of the team at this early stage will include: (Select all that apply.)
1. Obstetrics specialist
2. Dietitian
3. Pharmacist
4. Social worker
5. Translator
2, 4, 5
A nurse practitioner who is working in a northern remote community notes a trend toward
depression and anxiety among a subset of the population in the 40-60 age group who were
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Clinical) 1020 FINAL
-BSNC 1020 Final EXAM ALL COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE JUST RELEASED
THIS YEAR
The earliest role of nurses involved
1. Caring for the sick at home
2. Using herbal remedies to relieve symptoms
3. Caring for the sick in hospitals
4. Supervising nursing students
2
The religious roots of nursing in Canada can be seen in the development of:
1. The ICN
2. The VON
3. The code of ethics
4. BETP
3
why was the code of ethics the religious roots of nursing
simone roach was a catholic sister who made the first code of ethics
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A nurse working in a new position in policy development has been asked to identify agencies
in Canada that have undertaken an effort to reduce wait times, reduce duplication of tests,
and support coordination of care. Which of the following agencies would you expect to be on
the list? (Select all that apply.)
1. Canada eHealth
2. Canadian Institute for Health Information
3. Canada Health Infoway
4. Canadian Institutes for Health Research
5. Consumer Association of Canada
2, 3, 4
Which of the following people fall outside the Canada Health Act? (Select all that apply.)
1. Indigenous peoples
2. RCMP members
3. Recently arrived newcomers
4. Members of military services
5. Persons in transit between provinces
1, 2
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A nursing student is discussing public health with her preceptor and asks about the main
focus of public health. The mentor responds that public health primarily focuses on:
1. Reporting
2. Promotion
3. Intervention
4. Institutionalization
5. Immunization
2
The Canada Health Act embraces which of the following five principles:
1. Social justice, equity, acceptability, efficiency, effectiveness
2. Accountability, equality, economy, collaboration, coordination
3. Insured health services, provider compensation, hospital services, community care, and
pharmaceuticals
4. Public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, portability, accessibility
4
At the clinic, the nurse sees a middle-aged woman who is nearing exhaustion caring for her
aging mother, who is experiencing dementia. As the nurse opens the dialogue on potential
placements for her mother, it is obvious that there is a lack of understanding about the
existence of community agencies such as _____________________, which might provide an
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alternative for this family.
1. Home care
2. Palliative care
3. Hospital care
4. Ambulatory care
5. Adult day support
5
A nurse practitioner is establishing an interprofessional team to work with pregnant
newcomer women, focusing on nutrition. In addition to the nurse, the three most critical
members of the team at this early stage will include: (Select all that apply.)
1. Obstetrics specialist
2. Dietitian
3. Pharmacist
4. Social worker
5. Translator
2, 4, 5
A nurse practitioner who is working in a northern remote community notes a trend toward
depression and anxiety among a subset of the population in the 40-60 age group who were