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Wholistic correct answers physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellness are each part of good health harmony in Nature Connectivness correct answers Connection between indigenous people and mother earth Illness correct answers subjective state experience of loss of health. The experienc...

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Behavioural approach correct answers examines the behaviours associated with developing health problems Behavioural risk factors correct answers Behaviours that increase the chances of disease, injury, or premature death Determinants of health correct answers the range of personal, social, eco...

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You are a nurse researcher interviewing senior oncology nurses, asking them to describe how they deal with the loss of a patient. The analysis of the interviews yields common themes describing the nurses' grief. This is an example of which type of study? correct answers Qualitative study. (A qu...

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Legal obligations & Responsibilities correct answers With increased emphasis inpatient rights, the nurse in practice today must understand their legal obligations and responsibilities to patients. Civil law system correct answers concerned with the protection of a person's private rights, and th...

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Case based learning correct answers is a strategy that helps you to explore complex problems and engage in decision making without the risk of harming a patient clinical decision making process correct answers The use of critical thinking skills throughout the nursing process to obtain relevant i...

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Starting year of nursing in Canada correct answers 1639 Canada's first hospital correct answers Hotel Dieu de Quebec Who was involved in the first 'nursing mission'? correct answers 3 Augustinian nuns Jeanne Mance correct answers -Founded a hospital in unsettled region - Ville Marie in 1...

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Accountability correct answers A principle of the Canada Health Act, which states that insured residents have reasonable access to health care facilities and providers; additional charges for insured services are not permitted; essential health care services must be available to all Canadians on the...

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Chapter 38: Hygiene Potter et al: Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing, 6th Edition(correctly solved)

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A number of factors influence a patient's personal preferences for hygiene. Because of this, it is important for the nurse to realize which of the following? correct answers No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner. 2. Social groups influence hygiene preferences and practices, inclu...

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Activities of daily living correct answers Activities usually performed in the course of a normal day in the patient's life, such as eating, dressing, bathing, brushing the teeth, and grooming. Adverse reaction correct answers Harmful or unintended effect of a medication, diagnostic test, or the...

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A nurse preceptor is supervising a student nurse. Which behaviour by the student nurse will require the nurse preceptor to intervene? a. The student nurse reviews the patient's medical record. b. The student nurse reads the patient's plan of care. c. The student nurse shares patient information...

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Alliance and coalitions correct answers involve the directionality, balance, and intensity of relationships among family members or between families and nurses Beliefs correct answers are individual and family held fundamental ideas, values, opinions, and assumptions Calgary Family Assessment ...

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Behavioural Approach correct answers The 1974 Lalonde Report concluded that the traditional medical approach to health care was inadequate and that ''further improvements in the environment, reductions in self-imposed risks, and a greater knowledge of human biology'' are necessary to improve the...

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Socialization in Canada of a 6-year-old child from Mexico into the Mexican culture is best described as which of the following terms? correct answers Enculturation. A 46-year-old woman from Bosnia came to Canada six years ago. Although she did not celebrate Christmas when she lived in Bosnia, she...

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Medication correct answers A substance used in the prevention, diagnosis, relief, treatment, or cure of health alterations Pharmacokinetics correct answers The study of how medications enter, affect, and exit the body 3 different names of medications correct answers - chemical name - given na...

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Which of the following is the goal of the Canada-wide electronic health record (EHR)? correct answers To provide for timely, secure, and appropriate health information access across all jurisdictions. The role of nursing informatics was most recently defined as a specialty that integrates nursing...

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Chapter 46: Skin Integrity and Wound Care Potter et al: Canadian Fundamentals of Nursing(complete solutions)

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The nurse is working on a medical-surgical unit that has been participating in a research project associated with pressure injuries. The nurse recognizes that the risk factors that predispose a patient to pressure injury development include which of the following? a. A diet low in calories and fa...

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Canada Pays a proportion of the provincial or territorial costs of provided health care, on the condition that five criteria are met correct answers 1. Public administration 2. Comprehensiveness 3. universality 4. Portability 5. Accesbility Client's Rights correct answers Began in 1960s. Its...

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The nurse knows that most nutrients are absorbed in which portion of the digestive tract? correct answers Duodenum The nurse would expect the least formed stool to be present in which portion of the digestive tract? correct answers Ascending colon. 3. Which of the following is not a function o...

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acute stress disorder correct answers An anxiety disorder in which fear and related symptoms are experienced soon after a traumatic event and last less than a month Adaptation correct answers inherited characteristic that increases an organism's chance of survival appraisal correct answers an...

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Whose definition of nursing, which was adopted by the International Council of Nurses (ICN), is the current primary description of the role of the nurse? a. Jeanne Mance b. Virginia Henderson c. Florence Nightingale d. Mary Agnes Snively correct answers b. Virginia Henderson Virginia Hende...

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Values clarification correct answers A major aspect in resolving issues of value conflict Justice correct answers Providing equal opportunity for health care to everyone. It is because of this that private imaging clinics could be potentially considered unethical Nonmaleficence correct answers...

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1. The physiological processes of sleep are complex. Which of the following statements is the most appropriate one regarding this process? a. Circadian rhythms occur in a cycle longer than 24 hours. b. Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) refers to the cycle that most people experience when in a high-sti...

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Movement to improve standards of nursing care correct answers Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale know for correct answers Work in Crimea in which the lives of thousands of wounded British soldiers were saved through good nursing care, an advocate for the health of people, reform of the hea...

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