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NRSG 91- Final Exam Questions And
Answers
1. When did the history of nursing begin in Canada? -
correct answer Nursing history in Canada dates back to the
1600s, with indigenous healing traditions and midwives playing
important caregiver roles in their communities.


2. Who is credited as the first person to provide nursing care in
Canada? -
correct answer Marie Rollet Hébert is credited as the first
person to provide nursing care in what is now Canada in 1617.


3. What was the first hospital in Canada, and who established it? -
correct answer Jeanne Mance established the first Canadian
hospital in Montreal in 1642.


4. Who were the Grey Nuns, and what was their role in Canadian
nursing history? -
correct answer The Grey Nuns were the first community nursing
order in Canada, visiting both settlers and Indigenous Peoples.


5. What changes occurred in nursing and healthcare in the 1700s? -
correct answer The 1700s saw the establishment of nursing

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orders, hospitals, and the provision of healthcare to different
populations.


6. When and where was the first diploma nursing school for LPNs
established in Canada? -
correct answer In 1874, the General and Marine Hospital in St.
Catharines established the first diploma nursing school for LPNs in
Canada.


7. Who introduced a proper nursing curriculum and a 3 -
correct answer year nursing program, and when? - Mary Agnes
Snively introduced a proper nursing curriculum and a 3-year nursing
program in 1887.


8. How did nursing education programs evolve over time? -
correct answer Nursing education programs grew, with nursing
students staffing hospitals and taking classes led by doctors until
the 1950s. Nursing assistant programs started in 1946 and evolved
over time, leading to the creation of the Registered Practical Nurse
(RPN) title. Education requirements changed in 2005, with a focus
on baccalaureate degrees for Registered Nurses (RNs) and college
diplomas for RPNs.

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9. What are some of the current trends in Canadian healthcare? -
correct answer Trends in Canadian healthcare include the
growing number of infectious diseases, rising healthcare costs,
increasing disparities between economic classes, changing
demographics, advances in technology, the use of unregulated
healthcare providers, evidence-based practice, and a shift towards
shorter hospital stays and a customer-service approach.


10. What is the history of the Canadian healthcare system? -
correct answer The Canadian healthcare system has a history
that dates back to 1867, with provincial governments responsible
for managing hospitals and charities. The federal government has
jurisdiction over marine hospitals and quarantine. Significant
developments include the introduction of medicare and the
establishment of the Canadian Health Care Act in the 1960s and
1980s. There have been challenges, such as the Tainted Blood
Scandal and the impact of diseases like SARS.


11. What are values in the context of nursing? -
correct answer Values are strong personal beliefs that influence
behavior and are formed through upbringing, culture, and
experiences.

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12. What is the definition of ethics in healthcare? -
correct answer Ethics, also known as morality, involves the study
of good conduct, character, and motives. It determines what is
good or valuable for individuals and society.


13. What are the principles of bioethics? -
correct answer The principles of bioethics include autonomy,
beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.


14. What are the seven important values in nursing identified by
the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)? -
correct answer The values are client well-being, client choice,
privacy and confidentiality, respect for life and quality of life,
maintaining commitments, truthfulness, and fairness.


15. What is an ethical dilemma in nursing practice? -
correct answer Ethical dilemmas are common in nursing
practice and may involve decisions about life-prolonging treatment,
initiation or termination of life support or treatment, and medical
assistance in dying (MAID).

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