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Nursing 111 Exam Questions Correct Answers New Update (A+ Pass) Public administration - all administration of provincial health insurance must be carried out by a public authority on a non-profit basis Comprehensiveness - All necessary health services must be insured Universality - all insured residents are entitled to the same level of health care Portability - a resident that moves to a different province/country is still entitled to coverage from home province during a minimum waiting period Accessibility - all insured persons must have reasonable access to health care facilities. All physicians, hospitals, etc. must provide reasonable compensation for the services they provide Umbrella of care: Health Canada - Provides a safeguard of care through surveillance, prevention, legislation and research PHAC - Public Health Agency of Canada CIHR - Canadian Institutes of Health Research HPFB - Health Products and Food Branch HECSB - Healthy Environments & Consumer Safety Branch FNIHB - First Nations & Inuit Health Branch 2 | P a g e Katelyn Whitman© 2025, All Rights Reserved. Reasons to transform the health care system - Fragmented care delivery, Changing workforce, Increasing volume and complexity of patients Primary care - first point of contact with the health care system, Ex: physicians, NP, community nurse, school nurse Primary Health Care - Foundation of Canada's health system, Entry into the system and your continuity of care, Meant to achieve better health for all, Strong emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention, Integrated approach that hits on the ideology of "health for all", Intersectoral approach WHO: Health for all by 2000 - Essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound and acceptable methods, Universally accessible to individuals and families in the community how to achieve better health for all - Addressing equity issues, Patient and community relevant health services and programs, Situating health intersectorally, Collaborative models and policies, Patient, partner participation Intersectional Sector - (inpatients and outpatients), Ho

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Nursing 111 Exam Questions Correct
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Public administration - ✔✔all administration of provincial health insurance must be carried out by a

public authority on a non-profit basis


Comprehensiveness - ✔✔All necessary health services must be insured


Universality - ✔✔all insured residents are entitled to the same level of health care


Portability - ✔✔a resident that moves to a different province/country is still entitled to coverage from

home province during a minimum waiting period


Accessibility - ✔✔all insured persons must have reasonable access to health care facilities. All physicians,

hospitals, etc. must provide reasonable compensation for the services they provide


Umbrella of care: Health Canada - ✔✔Provides a safeguard of care through surveillance, prevention,

legislation and research


PHAC - ✔✔Public Health Agency of Canada


CIHR - ✔✔Canadian Institutes of Health Research


HPFB - ✔✔Health Products and Food Branch


HECSB - ✔✔Healthy Environments & Consumer Safety Branch


FNIHB - ✔✔First Nations & Inuit Health Branch




Katelyn Whitman© 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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Reasons to transform the health care system - ✔✔Fragmented care delivery, Changing workforce,

Increasing volume and complexity of patients


Primary care - ✔✔first point of contact with the health care system, Ex: physicians, NP, community nurse,

school nurse


Primary Health Care - ✔✔Foundation of Canada's health system, Entry into the system and your

continuity of care, Meant to achieve better health for all, Strong emphasis on health promotion and

disease prevention, Integrated approach that hits on the ideology of "health for all", Intersectoral

approach


WHO: Health for all by 2000 - ✔✔Essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound and

acceptable methods, Universally accessible to individuals and families in the community


how to achieve better health for all - ✔✔Addressing equity issues, Patient and community relevant health

services and programs, Situating health intersectorally, Collaborative models and policies, Patient,

partner participation


Intersectional Sector - ✔✔(inpatients and outpatients), Hospitals, long term care facilities, rehab,

psychiatric facilities


Community sector - ✔✔Public health, physician offices, home care, assisted living, community health

centers


Level 1 of care - ✔✔health promotion


Level 2 of care - ✔✔Disease and injury prevention


Level 3 of care - ✔✔diagnosis and treatment


level 4 of care - ✔✔rehab


level 5 of care - ✔✔supportive care


Katelyn Whitman© 2025, All Rights Reserved.

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