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CommunityHealthNursingACanadianPerspective6e
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Aliyah Dosani, Josephine
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Etowa,CherylvanDaalen-Smith (TestBankAll Chapters,
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,Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective 6e Aliyah Dosani, Josephine Etowa,
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Cheryl van Daalen-Smith (Test Bank All Chapters, 100%Original
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Chapter 1: The History of Community Health Nursing in Canada
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CommunityHealth Nursing ACanadian Perspective 6th Edition Stamler
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Multiple Choice Questions
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1. Whowould avisiting nurse most likely work with in the early 1900s in Canada?
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a. Familieswho could afford to pay xc xc xc xc xc




b. Poor and destitute families xc xc xc




c. The community xc




d. Schoolchildren xc




CorrectAnswer: b (page6)
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2. Whichcommunity health nursing specialtyemerged in early20th-centuryCanada tocombat
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xc communicable disease, infant mortality, and childhood morbidity? xc xc xc xc xc xc




a. Visitingnursing xc




b. District nursing xc




c. Private dutynursing xc xc




d. Publichealth nursing xc xc




CorrectAnswer: d (page4)
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3. In theearly20thcentury, health departments weredissolved afteralocal emergencywas over. Which
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xc statement below characterizes the social attitude of the era? xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc




a. Publichealth was the responsibilityof doctors xc xc xc xc xc xc




b. Visitingnurses wereresponsibleforcommunity health xc xc xc xc xc xc




c. The state was not responsible for health care xc xc xc xc xc xc xc




d. Women should not beworking outside of thefamily xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc




CorrectAnswer: c (page3)
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, 4. What was the primaryreason forthe establishment of school health programs?
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a. Prevent illchildrenfrom becomingdependent citizens xc xc xc xc xc xc




b. Promote thehealth of all children xc xc xc xc xc




c. Provide foodfor children who lived inpoverty xc xc xc xc xc xc xc




d. Treat sick children so they could workand contribute tothe familyincome
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CorrectAnswer: b (page4)
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5. Theearliest formsfor healthcare in Canada were:
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a. Thepractices ofAboriginal people
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b. European settlers whowere physicians xc xc xc xc




c. The wives of surgeons xc xc xc




d. The GreyNuns-first communitynursing
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CorrectAnswer: a (page2)
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6. were Canada’s first community nursing order who made significant
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xc contributions to providing access tohealth services, food, shelter,andeducationfor themost
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xc vulnerable:
a. The Victorian Order ofNurses
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b. The Grey Nuns xc xc




c. Public Health Nurses xc xc




d. School Nurses xc




e. nursingsisters -first toprovide health carein remote andfrontier area)
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CorrectAnswer: b (page3)
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7. Thedual mandate of doing charitable work and providing affordablenursing carewas heldby which
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xc agency?
a. The Margaret Scott NursingMission
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b. The Victorian Order ofNurses-lady aberdeenled the development
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c. Indian HealthServices xc xc




d. PublicHealthServices xc xc




CorrectAnswer: b (page4)
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, 8. Howwere public health nursesand home visitingnurses differentfrom nurses employed in other
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xc sectors of the healthcare system?
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a. Theyreceived less compensation for their services xc xc xc xc xc xc




b. They were dependent onother health care professionals xc xc xc xc xc xc xc




c. Theyrequired post-diploma training atauniversity xc xc xc xc xc xc




d. Theyoffered services totheelite living inurban districts xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc




CorrectAnswer: c (page4)
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9. Whichof thefollowing were thefirsttwo public health nursing specialties?
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a. TB nursingand school nursing xc xc xc xc




b. Private dutynursing andTBnursing xc xc xc xc xc




c. Home-visitingnursing andschoolnursing xc xc xc xc




d. Outpost nursingand school nursing xc xc xc xc




CorrectAnswer: a (page4)
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10. What was the role of thefirst public health nurses inCanada?
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a. Toassesshygiene conditions inthe home
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b. Toconduct well babyclinics xc xc xc xc




c. Topromotebreastfeedingof newborninfants
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d. Topromotehealthof schoolchildren
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CorrectAnswer: d (page4)
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11. Whichorganization iscreditedforestablishing well-babyclinics?
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a. The Grey Nuns xc xc




b. The Victorian Order ofNurses xc xc xc xc




c. The Red Cross xc xc




d. ProvincialHealthDepartments xc xc




CorrectAnswer: c (page5)
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