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"The number of ligatures, sutures, packs, drains, and sponges used and specimens removed would be found in the:" a. operative report b. anesthesia record c. pathology report d. recovery room report - CORRECT ANSWERa. operative report "When wanting to improve performance, standards are used to assess areas of quality and workload. The 4 broad types of standards used are:" "a. subjective, objective, administrative, clinical" " "c. administrative, clinical, financial, clerical" "d. quantitative, qualitative, administrative, clinical" - CORRECT ANSWERb. quantitative, qualitative, time frame, cost" "Under the Canada Health Act, insured services refer to:" a. all medical services b. all medically necessary services c. all necessary medical but no dental services d. none of the above - CORRECT ANSWERb. all medically necessary services Determinants of Health are:

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"The number of ligatures, sutures, packs, drains, and sponges used and specimens removed
would be found in the:"

a. operative report

b. anesthesia record

c. pathology report

d. recovery room report - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔a. operative report



"When wanting to improve performance, standards are used to assess areas of quality and
workload. The 4 broad types of standards used are:"

"a. subjective, objective, administrative, clinical"

"

"c. administrative, clinical, financial, clerical"

"d. quantitative, qualitative, administrative, clinical" - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔b. quantitative,
qualitative, time frame, cost"



"Under the Canada Health Act, insured services refer to:"

a. all medical services

b. all medically necessary services

c. all necessary medical but no dental services

d. none of the above - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔b. all medically necessary services



Determinants of Health are:

a. morbidity and mortality measures

,"b. factors, behaviors, & conditions that interrelate to influence health"

c. health status indicators

"d. states of physical, mental, and social well-being" - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔"b. factors,
behaviors, & conditions that interrelate to influence health"



"Early detection, routine care and patient education are the main thrusts of _______________."

a. rehabilitative care

b. palliative care

c. disease and injury prevention

d. primary care - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔d. primary care



Immunization programs would typically be conducted by local

a. community health centres

b. children s treatment centres

c. public health units

d. district health councils - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔c. public health units



Examination for discovery:

a. allows the claim put forward by the plaintiff and the plaintiff can enforce it against the
defendant

b. is the witness testimony given under oath and recorded for use in court at a later date

"c. is a formal set of written questions propounded by one litigant and required to be answered
by an adversary, in order to clarify matters of evidence and help to determine in advance what
facts will be presented at any trial in the case"

d. is a pre-trial process intended to permit parties in an action access to the other s case
material in order to aid settlement or shorten the trial process - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔d. is a
pre-trial process intended to permit parties in an action access to the other s case material in
order to aid settlement or shorten the trial process

,Accessibility of health care might be compromised due to:

a. remoteness of location

b. user fees

c. extra billing

d. all of the above - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔d. all of the above



Anti-smoking and fitness campaigns are examples of:

a. health promotion

b. disease and injury prevention

c. primary care

d. restoration - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔a. health promotion



Accessibility of health care might be compromised due to:

a. remoteness of location

b. user fees

c. extra billing

d. all of the above - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔d. all of the above



"In negligence law, the plaintiff must prove 4 facts. Which of the following is not entirely
correct?"

a. The defendant did not fulfill his/her duty of care.

b. The defendant did not meet the standard of care.

c. The plaintiff has an injury.

d. The extent of the damages that should be awarded. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔c. The plaintiff
has an injury.

, Canada is considered a Welfare State because:

a. The government provides services for the welfare of its citizens in matters of health

b. The government provides welfare to its citizens

c. The government cannot afford to provide health care services to all

d. none of the above - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔a. The government provides services for the
welfare of its citizens in matters of health



"The term ""Circle of Care"" refers to what?"

a. all members of a healthcare team

b. only the members of the healthcare team that are actually involved in the care and treatment
of a patient

c. only the physicians and nurses that are involved in the care and treatment of a patient

"d. any member of a healthcare team that is currently, or was previously involved in the care
and treatment of a patient" - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔b. only the members of the healthcare
team that are actually involved in the care and treatment of a patient



Family Health Teams were established to:

a. ensure that everyone has a GP

b. deliver the very best access to primary health care

c. deliver care to those in only rural areas

d. focus only on health promotion and disease prevention - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔b. deliver the
very best access to primary health care



"According to the Canadian Charter of Rights, the right to life and the right to liberty and
security are what type of rights?"

a. fundamental rights

b. democratic rights

c. legal rights

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