Questions
What is health policy? What is allocated by health policy? - Correct Answer Decisions, plans, and actions
that are undertaken to achieve specific health care goals within a society, resources
What is reflected by health policy? Is it formulated, enacted, and enforced through political processes at
local, regional, provincial, territorial, and federal levels? - Correct Answer Beliefs, attitudes, values of
those designing the policy, yes
What is social justice? - Correct Answer Fair distribution of society benefits and responsibilities, and
their consequences
What are health inequalities? - Correct Answer Differences in health status among population groups
defined by specific characteristics, can be due to biological factors and individual choices
What are health inequities? What are these differences considered to be? What are these differences
attributed to? - Correct Answer Differences in health that could be avoided if reasonable action were
taken, unfair and socially unjust, unequal distribution of social and economic factors that influence
health
What is politics? - Correct Answer Conflicting interests struggle for advantage or dominance in the
making and execution of public policies
Why do politics exist? - Correct Answer Resources can be limited and some people control more
resources than others
What do stakeholders do? What do stake holders control? - Correct Answer Exert political pressure on
health policy makers in an effort to make the health care system work to their economic advantage,
health care resources
, Who is health care defined and controlled by? - Correct Answer Those with political influence and power
What do nurses need to know about health policy and politics? (5) - Correct Answer Relevance of health
policy and politics, impact of control and distribution issues on incomes/workloads/work
environments/clients, play a role in policy because of knowledge and experience with determinants of
health, ethical and moral obligation, need to develop strong political and advocacy skills
What is advocacy as defined by the CNA? - Correct Answer Engaging others, exercising your voice,
mobilizing evidence to influence policy and practice, speaking out against inequity and inequality,
participating in political processes and acknowledging the importance of evidence, power, and politics in
advancing policy options
How do politically active nurses act? (5) - Correct Answer Articulate what nurses do and why, have clear
political strategy before taking political action, aware of the position of other involved groups, listen to
other policy perspectives, lobby at individual and federal levels
What are the steps in the development of health policies? (6) - Correct Answer Problem identification,
agenda-setting, policy formulation, policy adoption, policy implementation, policy evaluation
What is problem identification? What do nurses do at this stage? - Correct Answer A health-related issue
is identified as a problem, frame the issue
What is involved in agenda setting? (2) - Correct Answer Negotiation and debate, mobilization of
support from interested politicians and interest groups
What is policy analysis? - Correct Answer A process for understanding the nature, intent, and impact of a
policy by assessing its strengths and weaknesses
How can nurses demonstrate effective advocacy skills? (10) - Correct Answer Understand the
environment, know the desired outcome, have a strategy, be regular and consistent, know your