PPN 202 MIDTERM W1-W5 QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED ACCURATE ANSWERS
According to the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, what is the emphasis of health
promotion? - Answers - Social and personal resources
What is the primary focus of the biomedical approach to care? - Answers - Physiological
risk factors
In the behavioural approach to care, who is primarily responsible for health? - Answers -
Individuals
According to Critical Social Theory, what is the main purpose of examining power
structures within the healthcare system? - Answers - To identify marginalized voices
How does CST view the nurse-client relationship in terms of power dynamics? -
Answers - Asymmetrical power balance
What is one of the implications of CST for nursing practice? - Answers - Questioning the
status quo
What is emphasized in the socio-environmental approach to care? - Answers - Social
structures and environments
The Lalonde report of 1974 emphasized a shift from a medical approach to a: - Answers
- Behavioural approach
Which of the following statements is true about the biomedical approach to care? -
Answers - Health problems are primarily defined as physiological risk factors
The socio-environmental approach to care places the responsibility for health: -
Answers - On society at large
The New Model of Care suggests that illness is a dysfunction of the person in: -
Answers - Both their physical and social environments
The institutional sector of the healthcare delivery system includes: - Answers -
Government-funded hospitals
The Canadian Healthcare Act (1984) mandates that acute care must be: - Answers -
Universally accessible
, Critical Social Theory (CST) in nursing practice allows nurses to: - Answers - Challenge
traditional assumptions of truth and power
Power in the nurse-client relationship is considered asymmetrical because: - Answers -
The nurse holds immense power over the client due to knowledge and expertise
Considering the various conceptualizations of health outlined, including the biomedical,
behavioural, and socio-environmental approaches, how might each perspective
influence a patient's treatment and care in the emergency department? - Answers - All
of the above
According to the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, what is health primarily seen as?
- Answers - A subjective experience of wellness
How can a nurse apply the socio-environmental approach to address the health needs
of a low-income neighborhood? - Answers - By identifying and addressing social and
physical environmental factors influencing health
How can a healthcare provider incorporate the Ottawa Charter's principles into their
practice to promote holistic well-being among patients? - Answers - By recognizing
health as a positive concept and emphasizing social, personal, and physical capacities
How can the socio-environmental approach be utilized to address social determinants of
health in a school health promotion program? - Answers - By identifying and addressing
social and physical environmental factors impacting students' well-being
How can the New Model of Care be implemented in a long-term care facility to provide
comprehensive care for residents? - Answers - By considering both the physical and
social environments of residents
When developing a health promotion program for a local school, which approach would
be most effective in addressing social determinants of health? - Answers - Socio-
environmental approach
When developing policies to improve healthcare delivery, which approach would
prioritize social justice and equity? - Answers - Socio-environmental approach
Which model of care suggests that interventions should focus on altering contextual
factors rather than solely addressing pathology? - Answers - New model of care
How might the socioenvironmental approach to care be applied in addressing public
health issues such as access to clean water in underserved communities? - Answers -
By advocating for policies that address systemic factors contributing to water inequality
In what ways can the principles of the new model of care be incorporated into
developing interventions for individuals experiencing chronic pain conditions? - Answers
VERIFIED ACCURATE ANSWERS
According to the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, what is the emphasis of health
promotion? - Answers - Social and personal resources
What is the primary focus of the biomedical approach to care? - Answers - Physiological
risk factors
In the behavioural approach to care, who is primarily responsible for health? - Answers -
Individuals
According to Critical Social Theory, what is the main purpose of examining power
structures within the healthcare system? - Answers - To identify marginalized voices
How does CST view the nurse-client relationship in terms of power dynamics? -
Answers - Asymmetrical power balance
What is one of the implications of CST for nursing practice? - Answers - Questioning the
status quo
What is emphasized in the socio-environmental approach to care? - Answers - Social
structures and environments
The Lalonde report of 1974 emphasized a shift from a medical approach to a: - Answers
- Behavioural approach
Which of the following statements is true about the biomedical approach to care? -
Answers - Health problems are primarily defined as physiological risk factors
The socio-environmental approach to care places the responsibility for health: -
Answers - On society at large
The New Model of Care suggests that illness is a dysfunction of the person in: -
Answers - Both their physical and social environments
The institutional sector of the healthcare delivery system includes: - Answers -
Government-funded hospitals
The Canadian Healthcare Act (1984) mandates that acute care must be: - Answers -
Universally accessible
, Critical Social Theory (CST) in nursing practice allows nurses to: - Answers - Challenge
traditional assumptions of truth and power
Power in the nurse-client relationship is considered asymmetrical because: - Answers -
The nurse holds immense power over the client due to knowledge and expertise
Considering the various conceptualizations of health outlined, including the biomedical,
behavioural, and socio-environmental approaches, how might each perspective
influence a patient's treatment and care in the emergency department? - Answers - All
of the above
According to the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, what is health primarily seen as?
- Answers - A subjective experience of wellness
How can a nurse apply the socio-environmental approach to address the health needs
of a low-income neighborhood? - Answers - By identifying and addressing social and
physical environmental factors influencing health
How can a healthcare provider incorporate the Ottawa Charter's principles into their
practice to promote holistic well-being among patients? - Answers - By recognizing
health as a positive concept and emphasizing social, personal, and physical capacities
How can the socio-environmental approach be utilized to address social determinants of
health in a school health promotion program? - Answers - By identifying and addressing
social and physical environmental factors impacting students' well-being
How can the New Model of Care be implemented in a long-term care facility to provide
comprehensive care for residents? - Answers - By considering both the physical and
social environments of residents
When developing a health promotion program for a local school, which approach would
be most effective in addressing social determinants of health? - Answers - Socio-
environmental approach
When developing policies to improve healthcare delivery, which approach would
prioritize social justice and equity? - Answers - Socio-environmental approach
Which model of care suggests that interventions should focus on altering contextual
factors rather than solely addressing pathology? - Answers - New model of care
How might the socioenvironmental approach to care be applied in addressing public
health issues such as access to clean water in underserved communities? - Answers -
By advocating for policies that address systemic factors contributing to water inequality
In what ways can the principles of the new model of care be incorporated into
developing interventions for individuals experiencing chronic pain conditions? - Answers