BSNC 2055 FINAL REVIEW 2026 TEST
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
DETAILED REVIEW MATERIAL GRADED A+
⩥ Public administration (CHA Principle).
Answer: Must run on a non-profit basis
⩥ Comprehensiveness (CHA Principle).
Answer: Must cover all medically necessary services
⩥ Universality (CHA Principle).
Answer: All are entitled to the same level of care
⩥ Portability (CHA Principle).
Answer: Coverage follows you across provinces and during temporary
travel in Canada
⩥ Accessibility (CHA Principle).
Answer: No financial barriers (extra billing or fees)
⩥ Primary care.
, Answer: Focus on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment; promoting
health; community based clinical health services
⩥ Primary health care.
Answer: Broader, holistic health approach that improves outcomes
across a continuum and acknowledges the broader conditions which
impact health
⩥ 4 Pillars of Primary Health Care.
Answer: Health promotion, disease and injury prevention, curative
services, and rehabilitation and supportive care
⩥ Secondary care.
Answer: Specialized medical services usually provided in a hospital
upon referral
⩥ Tertiary care.
Answer: Specialized technical care for complicated health problems
⩥ Level 4 Prevention: Rehabilitation.
Answer: After an injury or illness (PT/massage/chiro)
⩥ Level 5 Prevention: Supportive care.
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
DETAILED REVIEW MATERIAL GRADED A+
⩥ Public administration (CHA Principle).
Answer: Must run on a non-profit basis
⩥ Comprehensiveness (CHA Principle).
Answer: Must cover all medically necessary services
⩥ Universality (CHA Principle).
Answer: All are entitled to the same level of care
⩥ Portability (CHA Principle).
Answer: Coverage follows you across provinces and during temporary
travel in Canada
⩥ Accessibility (CHA Principle).
Answer: No financial barriers (extra billing or fees)
⩥ Primary care.
, Answer: Focus on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment; promoting
health; community based clinical health services
⩥ Primary health care.
Answer: Broader, holistic health approach that improves outcomes
across a continuum and acknowledges the broader conditions which
impact health
⩥ 4 Pillars of Primary Health Care.
Answer: Health promotion, disease and injury prevention, curative
services, and rehabilitation and supportive care
⩥ Secondary care.
Answer: Specialized medical services usually provided in a hospital
upon referral
⩥ Tertiary care.
Answer: Specialized technical care for complicated health problems
⩥ Level 4 Prevention: Rehabilitation.
Answer: After an injury or illness (PT/massage/chiro)
⩥ Level 5 Prevention: Supportive care.