Answers (Latest Update 2026)
What are the responsibilities of the federal government in
healthcare? -
correct answer ✅Sets national standards (e.g., Canada Health Act),
provides funding, and delivers services to specific groups (e.g.,
Indigenous peoples, veterans, federal inmates).
What are the responsibilities of the provincial/territorial
governments in healthcare? -
correct answer ✅Manage and deliver health services, plan and
fund hospitals and other facilities, and regulate health
professionals.
What are the five principles of the Canada Health Act (5 pillars) of
the Canadian Healthcare System? -
correct answer ✅Public Administration, Comprehensiveness,
Universality, Portability, Accessibility
What is the primary healthcare (PHC) model? -
correct answer ✅A patient-centered approach emphasizing health
promotion, disease prevention, and interprofessional collaboration.
, PNR 100 Final Exam Questions and
Answers (Latest Update 2026)
What is interprofessional practice? -
correct answer ✅Collaboration among various health
professionals to provide comprehensive care.
What is intraprofessional practice? -
correct answer ✅Collaboration among nurses within the same
profession (e.g., RNs, RPNs, NPs).
What is Florence Nightingale known for? -
correct answer ✅Environmental theory - clean environment
improves patient health.
What is Jean Watson's theory? -
correct answer ✅Theory of Human Caring - focuses on caring
relationships and the transpersonal aspect of nursing.
What is Hildegard Peplau's theory? -
correct answer ✅Theory of Interpersonal Relations - the nurse-
client relationship as central to nursing.