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NFDN 1001 SLOS UNITS 1-6 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS

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NFDN 1001 SLOS UNITS 1-6 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS

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5 steps of the nursing process (1)


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, Assessment:
Collect information about the patient's health.


Diagnosis:
Identify the patient's health problems.


Planning:
Create a care plan with goals and actions.

Implementation:
Put the care plan into action by providing treatments and care.

Evaluation:
Check if the care plan is working and adjust it if needed.


These steps help nurses provide the best care for their patients.




Social determinants of health(3)


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The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age, shaped
by the distribution of money, power, and resources at global, national, and
local levels.

Health services, education, social environment, financial, gender etc




3 historical approaches to health in Canada (1)


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1. Medical approach - western thinking with a focus on treatment of
disease. Little emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention
2. Behavioural approach - in the 70's there was lots of money spent on
health care but no improvements in health outcomes

, 3. Socio-environmental approach - health is tied to the social structure.
Poverty, air pollution, poor water quality, and workplace hazards are
barriers to healthy behaviours




Discrimination historically, and in the evolution of nursing education in Canada (1)


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Historical Discrimination:

Indigenous Communities:
Exclusion: Indigenous people were left out from healthcare and education.
Cultural Insensitivity: Nurses didn't always understand or respect
Indigenous cultures.
Racialized Communities:
Segregation: People from different racial backgrounds were kept apart in
healthcare and education.
Bias: Some races faced unfair treatment when trying to become nurses.


Evolution of Nursing Education:

Diversity and Inclusion:
Schools now try to have more diverse students to match Canada's
population.
They teach nurses to be respectful of all cultures.
Indigenous Nursing Education:
Special programs teach nurses how to care for Indigenous communities.
They also include Indigenous knowledge in nursing education.
Anti-Discrimination Laws:
Laws exist to stop discrimination in healthcare and education.
They make sure everyone has a fair chance to become a nurse




LGBTQ2+ Individuals (DOH)(3)


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