NFDN 1100 Final Exam: Nursing Theory,
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What are the four main components of the nursing metaparadigm?
Ans: Client, Nurse, Health, Environment
What are the eight subcomponents of the nursing metaparadigm?
Ans: Competence, Nursing process, Leadership,
Communication, Safety, Professionalism, Critical Thinking,
Reflection
What is critical thinking?
Ans: Purposeful & reflective reasoning examining ideas,
assumptions, beliefs, principles, conclusions, and actions
What is the function of the Canada Health Act?
Ans: Sets the rules the province must follow
What are the principles of the Canada Health Act?
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Ans: Public Administration, Comprehensiveness, Accessibility,
Portability, Universality
Define Public Administration in the context of the Canada Health Act.
Ans: Health care must be administered and operated on a
nonprofit basis
Define Comprehensiveness in the context of the Canada Health Act.
Ans: Health care must cover all medically necessary hospital
and physician services
Define Accessibility in the context of the Canada Health Act.
Ans: Insured residents must have reasonable access to
medically necessary services regardless of income, age, health
status, gender, or location
Define Portability in the context of the Canada Health Act.
Ans: Coverage for insured services must be maintained when
an insured person moves or travels within or outside Canada
Define Universality in the context of the Canada Health Act.
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Ans: Every permanent resident is entitled to receive insured
health care services on uniform terms
What are the five strategies of The Ottawa Charter for Health
Promotion?
Ans: Building healthy public policy, Creating supportive
environments, Strengthening community action, Developing
personal skills, Reorienting health services
What did The Epp Report focus on?
Ans: Reducing inequities, Increasing prevention, Enhancing
coping mechanisms
What are the 14 determinants of health?
Ans: Income and income distribution, Education,
Unemployment and job security, Employment and working
conditions, Early childhood development, Food in security,
Housing, Social exclusion, Social safety network, Health
services, Indigenous status, Gender, Race, Disability
What are the three levels of health care?
Ans: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
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