Nursing 3IH3 Final Exam (2025) Exam Questions And
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pre-contact lifestyle - (ANSWER)Diet, daily nourishment and medicines were
provided by resources of local ecosystems
During colonization - (ANSWER)Clash of philosophical understandings about
development, religion, and land ownership - among many other ways of knowing
the world
Indian act - (ANSWER)mandated the federal government with the sole
responsibility for all matters relating to "Indians and Indian lands"
These treaties established the rights of Indigenous Peoples to a number of
provisions including such things as reserve lands, farming equipment and animals,
annual payments, ammunition, clothing and certain rights to hunt and fish
Gave the federal government of Canada constitutional responsibility for 'Indian
Affairs'
problems with indian act - (ANSWER)implemented indian hospitals, residential
schools, illegal to practice knowledge & traditional ways, illegal to attend pow
wows
indian act & gender bias - (ANSWER)had a bias towards men
Indigenous women's status was dependent on the legal status of husband
if an Indigenous woman married not Indigenous man then she lost status
legal way to reduce the number of Indigenous people in Canada
, health equity - (ANSWER)an ideal state in which all people are able to reach their
full health potential and receive high-quality care that is fair and appropriate from
each person's perspective, no matter where they live, who they are or what they
have
equity vs equality - (ANSWER)equity: treating people fairly
equality: treating people the same
health equality means everyone receives the same standard
health equity means everyone receives individualized care to bring them to the
same level of health.
confinement - (ANSWER)Indigenous women are flown down to communities
from Northern areas then isolated in a hotel room until they give birth at the
hospital
cautious when considering health equity for all - (ANSWER)forgets about root
cause of the inequities (distal, proximal, intermediate), suggests all Indigenous
people have same goals & needs, biomedical model that doesn't consider other
impacts of health
decolonize western medicine indequity - (ANSWER)lack of data being collected
about Indigenous health & disparities
Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
pre-contact lifestyle - (ANSWER)Diet, daily nourishment and medicines were
provided by resources of local ecosystems
During colonization - (ANSWER)Clash of philosophical understandings about
development, religion, and land ownership - among many other ways of knowing
the world
Indian act - (ANSWER)mandated the federal government with the sole
responsibility for all matters relating to "Indians and Indian lands"
These treaties established the rights of Indigenous Peoples to a number of
provisions including such things as reserve lands, farming equipment and animals,
annual payments, ammunition, clothing and certain rights to hunt and fish
Gave the federal government of Canada constitutional responsibility for 'Indian
Affairs'
problems with indian act - (ANSWER)implemented indian hospitals, residential
schools, illegal to practice knowledge & traditional ways, illegal to attend pow
wows
indian act & gender bias - (ANSWER)had a bias towards men
Indigenous women's status was dependent on the legal status of husband
if an Indigenous woman married not Indigenous man then she lost status
legal way to reduce the number of Indigenous people in Canada
, health equity - (ANSWER)an ideal state in which all people are able to reach their
full health potential and receive high-quality care that is fair and appropriate from
each person's perspective, no matter where they live, who they are or what they
have
equity vs equality - (ANSWER)equity: treating people fairly
equality: treating people the same
health equality means everyone receives the same standard
health equity means everyone receives individualized care to bring them to the
same level of health.
confinement - (ANSWER)Indigenous women are flown down to communities
from Northern areas then isolated in a hotel room until they give birth at the
hospital
cautious when considering health equity for all - (ANSWER)forgets about root
cause of the inequities (distal, proximal, intermediate), suggests all Indigenous
people have same goals & needs, biomedical model that doesn't consider other
impacts of health
decolonize western medicine indequity - (ANSWER)lack of data being collected
about Indigenous health & disparities