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Jeanne Mance - Answer nurse; established first hospital in Montreal
Marguerite d'Youville - Answer Founder of Sisters of Charity of Montreal, which later became
known as the Grey Nuns (helped poor and sick)
Florence Nightingale - Answer Established sanitary nursing care units. Founder of modern
nursing. began professional education of nursing.
Mary Agnes Snively - Answer Director of the nursing school at Toronto General Hospital and
one of the founders of the Canadian Nurses Association
Victorian Order of Nurses - Answer advocated for improved educational standards when
hospital training schools were popping up all over Canada
Symbols of Nursing History - Answer Cap, pin, cape, armband, uniforms, stocking colour
upstream thinking - Answer focus on interventions that promote health or prevent illness
Health for Canadian settlers - Answer -Many European settlers came to Canada in hopes for
better life but it came with poor living conditions and disease
-Public health laws intended to not spread disease but many communities only had themselves
to help
-Disease resulted from population changes
Consitution Act of 1867 - Answer Formerly called the British North America Act, it legally
created Canada as a country.
welfare state - Answer A government that undertakes responsibility for the welfare of its
citizens through programs in public health and public housing and pensions and unemployment
compensation etc.
, Hospital Insurance and Diagnostic Services Act - Answer Federal government introduced this
act which provided federal dollars to provinces and territories willing to implement a
comprehensive hospital insurance plan.
1. Provided residents with full care in an acute care hospital
2. Included care provided in outpatient clinics
Medical approach - Answer Defines normality in terms of physical health and well-being; an
individual with an illness that has an underlying physical cause would be considered abnormal.
Downstream thinking - Answer short-term individual based interventions
Lalonde Report - Answer identified two main health objectives: the health care system, and
promotion of good health
Behavioural approach to Health - Answer Underpins the types of health promotion that focus
on risk factors and lifestyle behaviours.
Alma Ata Declaration - Answer Brought health as a fundamental human right back to the
agenda.
Canadian Constitution Act - Answer Document also includes the Charter of Rights and
Freedoms
Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - Answer An approach to health development by the
World Health Organization which attempts to reduce inequalities in health.
socioeconomic approach to health - Answer Social and economic factors, such as income,
education, employment, community safety, and social supports can significantly affect how well
and how long we live
Population Health Promotion Model - Answer WHO- various levels of action
WHAT- full range of health determinants