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BSNC 1020 Exam 2024| Questions with Correct Solutions| A+ Passed

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Which of the following people fall outside the Canada Health Act? (Select all that apply.) 1. Indigenous peoples 2. RCMP members 3. Recently arrived newcomers 4. Members of military services 5. Persons in transit between provinces 1, 2

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BSNC 1020 Exam 2024| Questions
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Which of the following people fall outside the Canada Health Act? (Select all that apply.)

1. Indigenous peoples

2. RCMP members

3. Recently arrived newcomers

4. Members of military services

5. Persons in transit between provinces

1, 2

A nursing student is discussing public health with her preceptor and asks about the main
focus of public health. The mentor responds that public health primarily focuses on:
1. Reporting
2. Promotion
3. Intervention
4. Institutionalization
5. Immunization

2

The Canada Health Act embraces which of the following five principles:

1. Social justice, equity, acceptability, efficiency, effectiveness

2. Accountability, equality, economy, collaboration, coordination

,3. Insured health services, provider compensation, hospital services, community care, and
pharmaceuticals

4. Public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, portability, accessibility

4

At the clinic, the nurse sees a middle-aged woman who is nearing exhaustion caring for her
aging mother, who is experiencing dementia. As the nurse opens the dialogue on potential
placements for her mother, it is obvious that there is a lack of understanding about the
existence of community agencies such as _____________________, which might provide
an alternative for this family.
1. Home care
2. Palliative care
3. Hospital care
4. Ambulatory care
5. Adult day support

5

A nurse practitioner is establishing an interprofessional team to work with pregnant
newcomer women, focusing on nutrition. In addition to the nurse, the three most critical
members of the team at this early stage will include: (Select all that apply.)

1. Obstetrics specialist

2. Dietitian

3. Pharmacist

4. Social worker

5. Translator

2,4,5

,A nurse practitioner who is working in a northern remote community notes a trend toward
depression and anxiety among a subset of the population in the 40-60 age group who were
residential school survivors. A culturally competent strategy to work with this group might
be to:
1. Provide individual counselling on a case-by-case basis to protect confidentiality.
2. Offer a weekly peer support program.
3. Work with the elder and chief of the community to determine a way forward.

4. Consult with a psychologist or psychiatrist before undertaking any programming to
affirm risks and potential barriers.

3

. Management has requested a brief report from the nurse manager on a human resources
plan for the next 5 years. Which of the following statements best represents the factors
that should be mentioned?

1. We should be working with our aging nurses to transition out of full-time work and let
younger nurses be mentored into their vacated positions.

2. With all the workplace injuries, we should be hiring an occupational therapist or there
will soon be no nurses working.

3. We will soon be able to replace nurses with robots and technology, so that is where we
should be investing.

4. We are not educating enough nurses, so we may have to recruit from international pools to
fill positions.

5. There are too many variables to be able to predict what will be needed in 5 years, so
the best we can do is try to keep the nurses we have.

1

Primary care can only be provided by a physician or in a hospital setting.
1. True
2. False

2

, The nurse knows that values clarification plays a major role in
1. Creating a set of rules for conduct
2. Identifying values that should be accepted by all
3. Resolving issues of "value conflict"
4. Developing a code of ethics

3

2. In Canada, equitable access to health care means that all citizens have equal access to
medically necessary services. Which ethical principle would reflect equal access to
health care?
1. Accountability
2. Autonomy
3. Relational ethics
4. Justice

4

It may seem redundant when health care providers, including professional nurses, agree to
"do no harm" to their patients. The point of this agreement is to reassure the public that in
all ways, not only will the health care team work to heal patients but they also agree to do
this in the least painful and harmful way possible. Which principle describes this agreement?
1. Beneficence
2. Accountability
3. Nonmaleficence
4. Respect for autonomy

3

A patient is admitted to a medical unit. The patient is fearful of hospitals. The nurse carefully
assesses the patient to determine the exact fears and then establishes interventions designed
to reduce these fears. In this setting, how is the nurse practising patient advocacy?
1. Seeking out the nurse supervisor to talk with the patient

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