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Nursing Practice in Canada and Drug
Therapy
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What is one of the primary reasons the nursing practice
environment in Canada is becoming more demanding? A.
Decreased use of pharmacological therapies
B. Decreased patient complexity
C. The aging population
D. Lower costs of healthcare
Answer: C. The aging population
2. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a challenge to the
Canadian healthcare system? A. Professional shortages
B. Advances in treatment modalities
C. Increased funding for natural health products
D. New technologies
Answer: C. Increased funding for natural health products
3. What is essential for nurses to provide safe and ethical care in
today's demanding healthcare environment? A. Knowledge of only
natural health products
B. Focus on only drug administration techniques
C. Knowledge of drugs, adverse effects, and interactions

, D. Using older decision-making frameworks
Answer: C. Knowledge of drugs, adverse effects, and interactions
4. Which phase of the nursing process involves patient education? A.
Assessment
B. Planning
C. Implementation
D. Evaluation
Answer: C. Implementation
TRUE/FALSE
1. True or False: Nurses in Canada are expected to use outdated
decision-making frameworks despite technological advances.
Answer: False
2. True or False: The nursing process includes assessment, nursing
diagnoses, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
Answer: True
SHORT ANSWER
1. What is one factor that has increased the complexity of patient
care in Canada?
Answer: One factor is the aging population, which contributes to
more complex health conditions and patient needs.
2. Why is knowledge of drug interactions important in nursing
practice?
Answer: Knowledge of drug interactions is crucial to prevent
adverse effects, reduce harm, and ensure safe, competent care.
APPLICATION
1. How does the nursing process help nurses provide individualized
care?

, Answer: The nursing process provides a systematic framework
that allows nurses to assess, diagnose, plan, implement, and
evaluate patient care, ensuring it is individualized and addresses
specific patient needs.
2. Discuss the potential controversies surrounding the use of the
nursing process in modern healthcare settings.
Answer: Some view the nursing process as outdated, believing it
was developed before modern technologies and is too limited for
today’s detailed decision-making. Others believe it is a foundation
for problem-solving and fits well with evidence-informed practice.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. What is the primary purpose of the assessment phase in the
nursing process related to pharmacotherapy? A. To create a care
plan for emotional support
B. To collect, review, and analyze data for drug administration
C. To diagnose the patient's medical condition
D. To evaluate the effectiveness of alternative therapies
Answer: B. To collect, review, and analyze data for drug
administration
2. Which of the following is considered subjective data in a nursing
assessment? A. Results from diagnostic studies
B. A patient's verbal report of pain
C. The patient’s medication profile
D. Vital signs measurements
Answer: B. A patient's verbal report of pain
3. Objective data can be gathered through which of the following
methods? A. Interviewing family members
B. Reviewing medical records and laboratory results

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