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BSNC 3020 MODULE 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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BSNC 3020 MODULE 1 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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what is the community sector in healthcare?


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refers to services directed at primary and secondary care, described later
in this chapter, and should be accessible to patients in locations where they
live, work, play, and engage

,What is the role of the federal government in the Canadian health care system?


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key role in the Canadian health care system, including providing funding to
provinces and territories for health care services, administering national
health programs, regulating pharmaceuticals and medical devices, and
setting national health goals and priorities.




What are some challenges facing the Canadian health care system?


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aging population with increasing health care needs, growing demand for
mental health services, shortages of health care providers in certain
regions and specialties, and increasing costs of health care services and
technologies.




What are psychiatric facilities?


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institutions located in hospitals, independent outpatient clinics, or mental
health clinics that offer inpatient and outpatient services to patients. Nurses
in these facilities collaborate with doctors, psychologists, social workers,
and therapists to make plans that enable a patient to return to the
community.

, What is the role of the federal government in Canada's health care system?


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set and administer Canada Health Act principles, assist in financing
provincial and territorial health care services through transfer payments,
deliver or co-deliver health services for targeted groups, and provide
national policy and programming to promote health and prevent disease.




What is the role of nurses in health care policy?


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Individually and collectively, nurses are integral to policy advocacy,
development, and implementation.




Approximately how much did Canada spend on health care per capita in 2019 (public
and private combined)?


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In 2019, Canada spent approximately $7,239 per capita on health care
(public and private combined).




What is the focus of Level 3 of health care?


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