Chapter 25- Test Bank
Angie lives next door to Mrs. Ling. Over the years, Angie has noticed that Mrs. Ling has
experienced trouble engaging in her personal care. Angie goes to Mrs. Ling's home once a day
and helps to shower her. What term is used to describe Angie?
A
A good neighbour
B
A close friend
C
An unpaid caregiver
D
A surrogate daughter - ANS -C
\Home and community-based service are intended to be used by which population group?
A
People who do not yet qualify for admission to a palliative care facility
B
People who do not yet qualify for admission to an acute care facility
C
People who do not yet qualify for admission to a long-term care facility
D
People who do not yet qualify for admission to a rehabilitative care facility - ANS -C
\How many Canadians are known to live with Dementia in 2016?
A
More than 2 million
B
Less than 1 million
C
More than 3 million
D
Less than half a million - ANS -B
\In 2012, how many family caregivers were there in Canada?
A
7 million
B
4.5 million
C
12 million
D
10.5 million - ANS -B
\Jason is providing excellent palliative care to his patients with the goal of implementing a
comfortable dying process. Which term below best describes Jason's work?
, A
Secondary prevention
B
Tertiary prevention
C
Primary prevention
D
Quaternary prevention - ANS -B
\Jesse is a community health nurse working in palliative care with Mrs. Wang's family. Jesse is
assessing the level of care-giver burn out. Which term below best describes Jesse's?
A
Secondary prevention
B
Tertiary prevention
C
Primary prevention
D
Quaternary prevention - ANS -A
\Joel is a community health nurse working in palliative care with Mrs. Martinez. He is advocating
for health policy that influencing social determinants of health and access to services for clients
like for Mrs. Martinez and her family. Which Canadian Community Health Nursing Standard of
Practice does this work best align with?
A
Professional responsibility and accountability
B
Capacity building
C
Professional relationships
D
Health equity - ANS -D
\Mr. Singh is experiencing a form of terminal cancer. When is it appropriate to discuss the option
of palliative care with Mr. Singh?
A
When Mr. Singh's daughter signs off on this approach
B
When Mr. Singh and his family are prepared to accept it
C
When Mr. Singh cannot express his wishes and is in a comma
D
When Mr. Singh's health care team makes this decision - ANS -B
\Over the next 20 to 30 years, the number of Canadians living with and dying from chronic
diseases will increase. Why is this the case?
A
Because new registered nurses will be introduced to the workforce
Angie lives next door to Mrs. Ling. Over the years, Angie has noticed that Mrs. Ling has
experienced trouble engaging in her personal care. Angie goes to Mrs. Ling's home once a day
and helps to shower her. What term is used to describe Angie?
A
A good neighbour
B
A close friend
C
An unpaid caregiver
D
A surrogate daughter - ANS -C
\Home and community-based service are intended to be used by which population group?
A
People who do not yet qualify for admission to a palliative care facility
B
People who do not yet qualify for admission to an acute care facility
C
People who do not yet qualify for admission to a long-term care facility
D
People who do not yet qualify for admission to a rehabilitative care facility - ANS -C
\How many Canadians are known to live with Dementia in 2016?
A
More than 2 million
B
Less than 1 million
C
More than 3 million
D
Less than half a million - ANS -B
\In 2012, how many family caregivers were there in Canada?
A
7 million
B
4.5 million
C
12 million
D
10.5 million - ANS -B
\Jason is providing excellent palliative care to his patients with the goal of implementing a
comfortable dying process. Which term below best describes Jason's work?
, A
Secondary prevention
B
Tertiary prevention
C
Primary prevention
D
Quaternary prevention - ANS -B
\Jesse is a community health nurse working in palliative care with Mrs. Wang's family. Jesse is
assessing the level of care-giver burn out. Which term below best describes Jesse's?
A
Secondary prevention
B
Tertiary prevention
C
Primary prevention
D
Quaternary prevention - ANS -A
\Joel is a community health nurse working in palliative care with Mrs. Martinez. He is advocating
for health policy that influencing social determinants of health and access to services for clients
like for Mrs. Martinez and her family. Which Canadian Community Health Nursing Standard of
Practice does this work best align with?
A
Professional responsibility and accountability
B
Capacity building
C
Professional relationships
D
Health equity - ANS -D
\Mr. Singh is experiencing a form of terminal cancer. When is it appropriate to discuss the option
of palliative care with Mr. Singh?
A
When Mr. Singh's daughter signs off on this approach
B
When Mr. Singh and his family are prepared to accept it
C
When Mr. Singh cannot express his wishes and is in a comma
D
When Mr. Singh's health care team makes this decision - ANS -B
\Over the next 20 to 30 years, the number of Canadians living with and dying from chronic
diseases will increase. Why is this the case?
A
Because new registered nurses will be introduced to the workforce