NUR 830 EXAM TEST WITH COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
1. When basic pillars of health promotion and protection are
removed from the health system. What should the nurse be
aware of?
An increase of serious threats to health
2. Determining how to participate in shaping any type of policy
nurses need to be able to distinguish between political strategies
and policies agendas. Policy and politics are best understood as
policy deals with should and ought.
3. Policy, politics, power or empowerment are
essential components of:
Professional Nursing Practice
4. Policies can best be described as:
The principle that governs action directed towards given ends.
5. Historically nurses and the profession of nursing are seldom
considered powerful because:
Societal images of nursing
6. What membership options might a practicing nurse in Ontario have?
All Ontario nurses must have membership with CNO and may be
members of ONA or RNAO.
7. For nursing practice to be effective in influencing the
allocation of resources and evidence based clinical decision
making. Nurses must consider actions that are:
Political
8. A major focus of the ICN since the year 2000
related to: Devise??? a universal nursing
language
9. Which of the following answers is not a mission of
CAN? To protect the public
10. A nursing educator living and registered in BC must be registered
in Alberta to teach distant education for an Alberta education
facility because:
Lack of provincial and territorial reciprocity
11. A key advantage to national registration system
for nurses includes:
Mobility, public interest, flexibility, fair, …..
,NUR 830 EXAM TEST WITH COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
12. The term umbrella legislation best refers to:
A legislative act that is also called a satellite act
13. Which term intern provincial regulating supports that a nurse
whose registration is in good standing can move from working in
one province to easily work in another province
Endorsement H
14. Within the current healthcare environment, it can be said
that nurse practitioners are at odds. This challenge most
likely
Scope of practice is an issue
15. Nurse practitioners face a number of barriers regarding the
development of a collaborative practice. The greatest barrier the
NP face in developing collaborative practice is/are the relationship
with”
Physicians
16. Which one of the following does not fit with the
mandate of RNAO?
Regulates healthcare providers-CNO
17. By March 2006, nurse practitioners (NPs) had legislation regulation of
their practice in all provinces and two territories in Canada. A
significant concern that continues to exist regarding NPs practice is
related to:
Employment
18. Provincial and territorial organizations find it easier to collaborate NP
practice in terms of roles competencies and standards this model
Demonstrated, measured and tested
19. A number of goals are achieved by choosing to locate NPs
education within graduate schools of nursing throughout Canada.
These goals include raising a collective awareness about whom or
what should determine NP practice and thE place of NP practice within
the discipline. An additional goal of locating NPs education in
graduate schools of nurses is to allow educators:
Theoretical and research knowledge offered to NP students
about practice competencies and roles.
20. Policymaking is a process that involves activities of persuasion,
attitudinal change, and compromise. These attributes are often
embedded in what types of influence?
SOCIAL & POLITICAL
21. The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) developed themes
for generating solutions, discussion, regarding three key areas.
What were the key areas? Select all that apply
,NUR 830 EXAM TEST WITH COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
a. RENEWED SENSE OF LEADERSHIP
b. ENVIRONMENT
c. THE FUTURE OF NURSING
22. A group of recent nursing graduates are advocating for a
national registration system: are there a national
registration system for nurses?
INCREASED MOBILITY
23. The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) has recognized
that “stand-alone organization…associations are now
considered a concept of the past. The CNA takes part in
formal…because they recognize which of the following benefits?
GROUP WORK INCREASES SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENT IN
PARTNERSHIP
24. Nursing regulatory bodies in Canada generally have authority for the
following: Select all that apply:
● STANDARD OF EDUCATION
● QUALIFICATION FOR REGISTRANTS
● SCOPE OF PRACTICE
33.A A political action committee made up of nurses and members of
other health profession…hard to resolve an issue. After identifying
the barriers, which strategies could move an issue…resolution?
Select all that apply:
● MEDIATION
● COLLABORATION
● NEGOTIATION
34. Which of the following are found within the “Moving into
action” stage of the policy cycle….
● POLICY DELIBERATION
● STAKEHOLDER ACTIVATION
35. The regulatory bodies across the country have as their
primary role the protection of the …through regulation of the
profession
TRUE
Chapter 1
1. A nurse is aware of the importance of political action in
influencing healthcare in a positive way. Political action by nurses is
best described as: A) Active letter-writing campaigns.
B) Influencing others for the purpose of quality patient care.
C) Short-term problem solving with the goal of changing others' opinions.
D) Nurses' ability to change healthcare.
, NUR 830 EXAM TEST WITH COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
2. A nurse is aware that problems and issues must be addressed in light of
context. A problem such as the nursing shortage is an example of which of
the following?
A) A complex problem with undefined issues.
B) A short-term problem of supply and demand.
C) A long-term problem with no plausible solutions.
D) A complex, recurring problem that requires analysis
3. To assist in the clear articulation of nursing issues, individual nurses should:
A) Speak in unison and be collectively organized.(midterm)
B) Support all union activities.
C) Speak out on all healthcare issues.
D) Write letters and lobby the government.
4. Nurses need to be aware that the connection between political action and
healthcare is inseparable in:
A) Privately funded healthcare.
B) Theory only.
C) Any healthcare system.
D) Publicly funded healthcare.
5. Nurses should endeavor to safeguard, and be
responsible for safeguarding, healthcare. This is best
achieved by what means?
A) Education
B) Political action (midterm)
C) Self-promotion
D) Modeling health
6. As nursing education advances and the practice arena keeps pace
with our ever changing world, there is a particular need for what type of
approach to decision making?
A) Analogical
B) Deductive
C) Inductive
D) Abductive
7. What type of reasoning is most clearly demonstrated by the
following: All nurses have an education; Chris is a nurse; Chris
has an education.
A) Deductive
B) Inductive
C) Abductive
D) Analogical
8. Nursing practice in Canada has been described as being highly
politicized. What factors have contributed most to the politicization
of nursing practice? A)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
1. When basic pillars of health promotion and protection are
removed from the health system. What should the nurse be
aware of?
An increase of serious threats to health
2. Determining how to participate in shaping any type of policy
nurses need to be able to distinguish between political strategies
and policies agendas. Policy and politics are best understood as
policy deals with should and ought.
3. Policy, politics, power or empowerment are
essential components of:
Professional Nursing Practice
4. Policies can best be described as:
The principle that governs action directed towards given ends.
5. Historically nurses and the profession of nursing are seldom
considered powerful because:
Societal images of nursing
6. What membership options might a practicing nurse in Ontario have?
All Ontario nurses must have membership with CNO and may be
members of ONA or RNAO.
7. For nursing practice to be effective in influencing the
allocation of resources and evidence based clinical decision
making. Nurses must consider actions that are:
Political
8. A major focus of the ICN since the year 2000
related to: Devise??? a universal nursing
language
9. Which of the following answers is not a mission of
CAN? To protect the public
10. A nursing educator living and registered in BC must be registered
in Alberta to teach distant education for an Alberta education
facility because:
Lack of provincial and territorial reciprocity
11. A key advantage to national registration system
for nurses includes:
Mobility, public interest, flexibility, fair, …..
,NUR 830 EXAM TEST WITH COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
12. The term umbrella legislation best refers to:
A legislative act that is also called a satellite act
13. Which term intern provincial regulating supports that a nurse
whose registration is in good standing can move from working in
one province to easily work in another province
Endorsement H
14. Within the current healthcare environment, it can be said
that nurse practitioners are at odds. This challenge most
likely
Scope of practice is an issue
15. Nurse practitioners face a number of barriers regarding the
development of a collaborative practice. The greatest barrier the
NP face in developing collaborative practice is/are the relationship
with”
Physicians
16. Which one of the following does not fit with the
mandate of RNAO?
Regulates healthcare providers-CNO
17. By March 2006, nurse practitioners (NPs) had legislation regulation of
their practice in all provinces and two territories in Canada. A
significant concern that continues to exist regarding NPs practice is
related to:
Employment
18. Provincial and territorial organizations find it easier to collaborate NP
practice in terms of roles competencies and standards this model
Demonstrated, measured and tested
19. A number of goals are achieved by choosing to locate NPs
education within graduate schools of nursing throughout Canada.
These goals include raising a collective awareness about whom or
what should determine NP practice and thE place of NP practice within
the discipline. An additional goal of locating NPs education in
graduate schools of nurses is to allow educators:
Theoretical and research knowledge offered to NP students
about practice competencies and roles.
20. Policymaking is a process that involves activities of persuasion,
attitudinal change, and compromise. These attributes are often
embedded in what types of influence?
SOCIAL & POLITICAL
21. The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) developed themes
for generating solutions, discussion, regarding three key areas.
What were the key areas? Select all that apply
,NUR 830 EXAM TEST WITH COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
a. RENEWED SENSE OF LEADERSHIP
b. ENVIRONMENT
c. THE FUTURE OF NURSING
22. A group of recent nursing graduates are advocating for a
national registration system: are there a national
registration system for nurses?
INCREASED MOBILITY
23. The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) has recognized
that “stand-alone organization…associations are now
considered a concept of the past. The CNA takes part in
formal…because they recognize which of the following benefits?
GROUP WORK INCREASES SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENT IN
PARTNERSHIP
24. Nursing regulatory bodies in Canada generally have authority for the
following: Select all that apply:
● STANDARD OF EDUCATION
● QUALIFICATION FOR REGISTRANTS
● SCOPE OF PRACTICE
33.A A political action committee made up of nurses and members of
other health profession…hard to resolve an issue. After identifying
the barriers, which strategies could move an issue…resolution?
Select all that apply:
● MEDIATION
● COLLABORATION
● NEGOTIATION
34. Which of the following are found within the “Moving into
action” stage of the policy cycle….
● POLICY DELIBERATION
● STAKEHOLDER ACTIVATION
35. The regulatory bodies across the country have as their
primary role the protection of the …through regulation of the
profession
TRUE
Chapter 1
1. A nurse is aware of the importance of political action in
influencing healthcare in a positive way. Political action by nurses is
best described as: A) Active letter-writing campaigns.
B) Influencing others for the purpose of quality patient care.
C) Short-term problem solving with the goal of changing others' opinions.
D) Nurses' ability to change healthcare.
, NUR 830 EXAM TEST WITH COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
2. A nurse is aware that problems and issues must be addressed in light of
context. A problem such as the nursing shortage is an example of which of
the following?
A) A complex problem with undefined issues.
B) A short-term problem of supply and demand.
C) A long-term problem with no plausible solutions.
D) A complex, recurring problem that requires analysis
3. To assist in the clear articulation of nursing issues, individual nurses should:
A) Speak in unison and be collectively organized.(midterm)
B) Support all union activities.
C) Speak out on all healthcare issues.
D) Write letters and lobby the government.
4. Nurses need to be aware that the connection between political action and
healthcare is inseparable in:
A) Privately funded healthcare.
B) Theory only.
C) Any healthcare system.
D) Publicly funded healthcare.
5. Nurses should endeavor to safeguard, and be
responsible for safeguarding, healthcare. This is best
achieved by what means?
A) Education
B) Political action (midterm)
C) Self-promotion
D) Modeling health
6. As nursing education advances and the practice arena keeps pace
with our ever changing world, there is a particular need for what type of
approach to decision making?
A) Analogical
B) Deductive
C) Inductive
D) Abductive
7. What type of reasoning is most clearly demonstrated by the
following: All nurses have an education; Chris is a nurse; Chris
has an education.
A) Deductive
B) Inductive
C) Abductive
D) Analogical
8. Nursing practice in Canada has been described as being highly
politicized. What factors have contributed most to the politicization
of nursing practice? A)