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NUR351 MIDTERM Exam Review ACCURATE CURRENTLY TESTING REAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) ||GRADED A+|NEWEST VERSION OHTs reduce ___ and increase ___ - ANSWER fragmentation; communication and ease of referrals between organizations every OHT has a ___ - ANSWER population focus (priority area) factors influencing healthcare in canada (3) - ANSWER 1. private vs public funding 2. aging of the population 3. access to care healthcare spending in canada: ___% private and ___% public - ANSWER 29% private - out of pocket; private insurance 71% public - provincial/territorial governments; funded by taxes 3 main categories of healthcare spending in canada - ANSWER 1. hospitals 2. drugs 3. physicians private funding - ANSWER covered by out-of-pocket payments and private insurance - includes medications (outside of hospital), dental care, eye care, personal health supplies, residential care facilities, hospital costs not related to medical care non-adherence to medication due to cost is highest for ___ - ANSWER medications relating to mental health programs that help to pay for medications in ontario (3) - ANSWER 1. ontario drug benefit (ODB) - age: 65+ - individuals in longterm care, receiving professional services at home or ontario works/disability support program 2. OHIP+ - age: less than 25 - covers ODD medications 3. trillium drug program - age: 25-64 - if spending considerable income on prescription drugs bill C-64 (pharmacare act) - ANSWER legislation for national universal pharmacare - covers contraceptives and diabetes medications - phase 1 has been passed - all provinces/territories must individually sign agreements medicare does / does not cover longterm care - ANSWER does not rural settings: increased difficulty in accessing key health services (5 examples of services) - ANSWER 1. emergency care 2. non-emergency care ('elective'; does not mean optional) 3. surgeries 4. tests 5. specialist appointments ontario wait times for elective procedures - ANSWER most not hitting benchmark - benchmark = 90% of people have procedure done within certain period of time bill 60 (your health act) - ANSWER allows for-profit community health services centres to provide medically necessary, OHIP-covered services - still covered by OHIP pros and cons of bill 60 (your health act) - ANSWER pros - expanding access to services - reducing wait times for procedures cons - drawing resources (HCPs) from hospitals to private clinics (maybe more attractive) - staff shortages contribute to backlogs (providing more locations is not a solution) - offering services in private settings can pressure people to opt for paid options (e.g. cataract IOLs) priority areas moving forward for canada's healthcare system (5) - ANSWER 1. expanding family health services 2. increasing supply of healthcare workers and decreasing backlogs 3. improving access to mental health and substance use services 4. modernizing healthcare information systems to build interoperability (allowing different systems to exchange and access client data) 5. address anti-Indigenous racism and provision of equal access to high-quality healthcare in a self-regulated profession, legal authority to regulate practice has been delegated by ___ to the ___ - ANSWER government; profession the ___ is the regulatory body that ___ and ___ nursing standards of practice - ANSWER CNO; sets; enforces standards of practice - ANSWER legal guidelines for nursing practice nurse's fiduciary duty - ANSWER the nurse has a legal and ethical obligation to act in the best interests of the pt - implies trust in the specialized knowledge and integrity of the professional practice standards and practice guidelines are set by ___ - ANSWER CNO practice standards - ANSWER apply to all nurses regardless of their role, job description, or area of practice practice guidelines - ANSWER often address specific practice-related issues

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NUR351 MIDTERM Exam Review
ACCURATE CURRENTLY TESTING
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT SOLUTIONS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) ||GRADED
A+|NEWEST VERSION
OHTs reduce ___ and increase ___ - ANSWER ✓ fragmentation; communication
and ease of referrals between organizations

every OHT has a ___ - ANSWER ✓ population focus (priority area)

factors influencing healthcare in canada (3) - ANSWER ✓ 1. private vs public
funding
2. aging of the population
3. access to care

healthcare spending in canada: ___% private and ___% public - ANSWER ✓ 29%
private
- out of pocket; private insurance

71% public
- provincial/territorial governments; funded by taxes

3 main categories of healthcare spending in canada - ANSWER ✓ 1. hospitals
2. drugs
3. physicians

private funding - ANSWER ✓ covered by out-of-pocket payments and private
insurance
- includes medications (outside of hospital), dental care, eye care, personal health
supplies, residential care facilities, hospital costs not related to medical care

,non-adherence to medication due to cost is highest for ___ - ANSWER ✓
medications relating to mental health

programs that help to pay for medications in ontario (3) - ANSWER ✓ 1. ontario
drug benefit (ODB)
- age: 65+
- individuals in longterm care, receiving professional services at home or ontario
works/disability support program
2. OHIP+
- age: less than 25
- covers ODD medications
3. trillium drug program
- age: 25-64
- if spending considerable income on prescription drugs

bill C-64 (pharmacare act) - ANSWER ✓ legislation for national universal
pharmacare
- covers contraceptives and diabetes medications
- phase 1 has been passed
- all provinces/territories must individually sign agreements

medicare does / does not cover longterm care - ANSWER ✓ does not

rural settings: increased difficulty in accessing key health services (5 examples of
services) - ANSWER ✓ 1. emergency care
2. non-emergency care ('elective'; does not mean optional)
3. surgeries
4. tests
5. specialist appointments

ontario wait times for elective procedures - ANSWER ✓ most not hitting
benchmark
- benchmark = 90% of people have procedure done within certain period of time

bill 60 (your health act) - ANSWER ✓ allows for-profit community health
services centres to provide medically necessary, OHIP-covered services
- still covered by OHIP

, pros and cons of bill 60 (your health act) - ANSWER ✓ pros
- expanding access to services
- reducing wait times for procedures

cons
- drawing resources (HCPs) from hospitals to private clinics (maybe more
attractive)
- staff shortages contribute to backlogs (providing more locations is not a solution)
- offering services in private settings can pressure people to opt for paid options
(e.g. cataract IOLs)

priority areas moving forward for canada's healthcare system (5) - ANSWER ✓ 1.
expanding family health services
2. increasing supply of healthcare workers and decreasing backlogs
3. improving access to mental health and substance use services
4. modernizing healthcare information systems to build interoperability (allowing
different systems to exchange and access client data)
5. address anti-Indigenous racism and provision of equal access to high-quality
healthcare

in a self-regulated profession, legal authority to regulate practice has been
delegated by ___ to the ___ - ANSWER ✓ government; profession

the ___ is the regulatory body that ___ and ___ nursing standards of practice -
ANSWER ✓ CNO; sets; enforces

standards of practice - ANSWER ✓ legal guidelines for nursing practice

nurse's fiduciary duty - ANSWER ✓ the nurse has a legal and ethical obligation to
act in the best interests of the pt
- implies trust in the specialized knowledge and integrity of the professional

practice standards and practice guidelines are set by ___ - ANSWER ✓ CNO

practice standards - ANSWER ✓ apply to all nurses regardless of their role, job
description, or area of practice

practice guidelines - ANSWER ✓ often address specific practice-related issues

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