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A dilemma, conundrum, question, or a simple statement can be defined as a: (a) problem (b) issue (c) political engagement (d) deductive thinking - Answer (b) issue T/F: Problems are usually deductive thinking which can be understood as the application of general rules and laws to a specific concrete situation in nursing practice - Answer True By identifying the topic of interest one is demonstrating what aspect: (a) framing the issue (b) articulating the issue (c) analyzing the issue (d) devising strategies for resolution - Answer (a) framing the issue Exploring the prevailing attitudes, the values and priorities, and the privileges of the dominant culture is seen as which analysis approach? (a) political (b) ethical and legal (c) historical (d) social and cultural - Answer (d) social and cultural Which analysis approach asks difficult questions that challenge the source and asks how things could be otherwise? (a) social and cultural (b) economic (c) political (d) critical analysis - Answer (b) economic A directive that document government decisions and it the process of taking problems to government agents and obtaining a decision or reply in the form of a program, law, or regulation is an example of: (a) health policy (b) policy cycle (c) public policy (d) the Canada Health Act - Answer (c) public policy Engaging in campaigns to elect officials or others in power using electronic communication, social media, letters, and phone calls can be described as: (a) public policy (b) ethical dilemma (c) direct lobbying (d) indirect lobbying - Answer (c) direct lobbying Which of the following is not true about the policy cycle? (a) It is a 10 step cycle (b) It has 2 distinct phases, each anchored by a particular step in the cycle (c) The first phase is getting to the policy agenda (d) The second phase is moving into action - Answer (a) the cycle is a 8 step cycle (values and beliefs, emergence of problems or issues, knowledge and development of research, public awareness, political engagement, interest of group activation, public policy deliberation and adoption, regulation experience and revision

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Answers 100% Revised.
A dilemma, conundrum, question, or a simple statement can be defined as a: (a) problem (b) issue (c)
political engagement (d) deductive thinking - Answer (b) issue



T/F: Problems are usually deductive thinking which can be understood as the application of general rules
and laws to a specific concrete situation in nursing practice - Answer True



By identifying the topic of interest one is demonstrating what aspect: (a) framing the issue (b)
articulating the issue (c) analyzing the issue (d) devising strategies for resolution - Answer (a) framing
the issue



Exploring the prevailing attitudes, the values and priorities, and the privileges of the dominant culture is
seen as which analysis approach? (a) political (b) ethical and legal (c) historical (d) social and cultural -
Answer (d) social and cultural



Which analysis approach asks difficult questions that challenge the source and asks how things could be
otherwise? (a) social and cultural (b) economic (c) political (d) critical analysis - Answer (b) economic



A directive that document government decisions and it the process of taking problems to government
agents and obtaining a decision or reply in the form of a program, law, or regulation is an example of: (a)
health policy (b) policy cycle (c) public policy (d) the Canada Health Act - Answer (c) public policy



Engaging in campaigns to elect officials or others in power using electronic communication, social media,
letters, and phone calls can be described as: (a) public policy (b) ethical dilemma (c) direct lobbying (d)
indirect lobbying - Answer (c) direct lobbying



Which of the following is not true about the policy cycle? (a) It is a 10 step cycle (b) It has 2 distinct
phases, each anchored by a particular step in the cycle (c) The first phase is getting to the policy agenda
(d) The second phase is moving into action - Answer (a) the cycle is a 8 step cycle (values and beliefs,
emergence of problems or issues, knowledge and development of research, public awareness, political
engagement, interest of group activation, public policy deliberation and adoption, regulation experience
and revision

, Comprehensiveness, universality, portability, accessibility, public administration are 5 principles from
which of the following: (a) British North America Act (b) PHAC (c) Medicare Canada (d) Canada Health
Act - Answer (d) Canada health act (1984)



What is medically necessary and what is medically unnecessary is which of the following principles: (a)
comprehensiveness (b) universality (c) portability (d) public administration (e) accessibility - Answer (a)
comprehensiveness



T/F: Extra billing is allowed in the Canada Health Act - Answer False. It is not allowed.



Roughly 70% of total health expenditures in Canada are paid by public-sector funding, with 30% financed
privately through supplementary insurance, employer-sponsored benefits, or direct out-of-pocket
expenditures. Which of the 5 principles is this an example of: (a) universality (b) portability (c) public
administration (d) accessibility - Answer (c) public administration



What is the major cause for the increasing health care spending? (a) aging population (b) private health
care services (c) immigrants (d) populations that are homelessness have and addictions - Answer (b)
private health care services (pharmaceuticals, dental, diagnostics, and other non-insured services)



What is said to save Canadians 10.7 billion a year and cover everyone? (a) public drug plan (b) private
health care services (c) increase in community resources (d) redirecting HCP roles - Answer (a) public
drug plan. A universal pharmacare plan could save alot of money.



Matters such as euthanasia, assisted suicide, stem cell research, and maternal-fetal conflicts are
examples of: (a) deonotological ethics (b) fiduciary duty (c) metaethics (d) bioethics - Answer (d)
bioethics. It focuses on ethical issues surrounding human lives, health, and illness.



A nurse justifies how she feels by citing professional norms but does not critically reflect what she is
feeling. What level of moral response is the nurse demonstrating? (a) expressive level (b) pre-reflective
level (c) reflective level - Answer (b) pre-reflective level



Which theory is most often effective at helping to highlight key issues within an ethical case study by
providing an overarching structure, or starting point, for considering all the facets of a problem or

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