REALITIES OF CANADIAN NURSING PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND
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, Chapter 1: Nursing Issues: A Call to Political Action
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1. A Nurse Wishes To Take Political Action To Influence Healthcare
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s1Policy. How Can The Nurse Best Take Political Action?
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A) Begin An Active Letter-Writing Campaign To Policy Creators.
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B) Encourage Colleagues To Promote Quality Client Care. s1 s1 s1 s1 s1 s1
C) Address Unit-Level Issues To Create Short-Term Change.
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D) Speak To The Nursing Union Representative About The Policy.
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2. A Nurse Wants To Address Chronic Nursing Shortages In A Region. In
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What Order Should The Nurse Complete The Steps For An
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Inductive Approach To Addressing This Issue?
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1. Articulate The Issue. s1 s1
2. Analyze The Issue. s1 s1
3. Identify Barriers To Resolution. s1 s1 s1
4. Create Strategies For Resolution. s1 s1 s1
5. Create A Lobbying Approach. s1 s1 s1
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3. How Can Individual Nurses Best Assist In The Clear Articulation Of Nursing Issues?
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A) Speak In Unison And Be Collectively Organized. s1 s1 s1 s1 s1 s1
B) Support Union Activities That Promote Nursing's Image. s1 s1 s1 s1 s1 s1
C) Speak Out On A Wide Variety Of Healthcare Issues. s1 s1 s1 s1 s1 s1 s1 s1
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4. In Considering The Importance Of Political Action On The Quality Of
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Healthcare Delivered In Canada, The Nurse Should Prioritize What? Select
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All That Apply.
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A) Healthcare In Canada Is Publicly Funded. s1 s1 s1 s1 s1
B) Educational Standards Are Directed By Public Policy. s1 s1 s1 s1 s1 s1
C) Legislation Governs Scope Of Healthcare Practice. s1 s1 s1 s1 s1
D) Nursing Comprises Primarily Female Practitioners. s1 s1 s1 s1
E) Canada Is A Diverse Nation With A Wide Variety Of Client Needs.
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5. A Nurse Is Concerned About The Quality Of Education Being Delivered And
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The Preparedness Of New Graduate Nurses. What Should The Nurse Do
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,First In Addressing These Concerns?
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A) Speak To A Nurse Who Teaches In A Nursing Program.
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B) Investigate The Issue Exploring Various Contexts.
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C) Write A Letter To The Minister Of Health Outlining The Concerns.
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D) Survey Other Nurses To Determine If They Share The Same Concerns.
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, 6. What Should Nurses Do To Improve The Chances For The Success Of A
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Lobbying Campaign? Select All That Apply.
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A) Research The Topic Thoroughly And Be Well Informed Prior To Meeting
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With Key Figures.
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B) Include Complex Statistics Consisting Of Percentages To Reduce Any Challenge
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Of The Data.
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C) Only Include Members Of Political Parties That Favour The Initiative Being Lobbied.
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D) Follow Up With Meeting Attendees With A Written Summary Of The Meeting.
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E) Be Aware Of The Meeting Attendees' Public Position On The Topic Being Discussed.
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7. A Nurse Is Performing A Political Analysis Of The Nursing Shortage In
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s1Canada's Northern Regions. What Questions Should The Nurse Ask? Select All
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That Apply.
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A) Who Benefits From Keeping The Nursing Shortage In Place?
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B) Who Is Currently Advocating For Change And Who Is Resisting This Change?
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C) What Are The Financial Implications Related To The Nursing Shortage?
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D) Are There Any Hidden Agendas Of The Stakeholders Involved?
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E) How Does The Nursing Shortage Compare To Past Nursing Shortages In The Area?
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8. A Nursing Colleague Tells The Nurse That Being Politically Active Is Not Something
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s1Worth The Effort Since There Is No Extra Pay For This Involvement. How
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s1Should The Nurse Respond?
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A) “You Could Lobby For Increased Nursing Pay And Better Working Conditions By
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Being Politically Active, So It Could Pay Off!”
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B) “You Are Obligated To Be Politically Active According To The Provincial
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Standards Of Practice So You Are Jeopardizing Your License If You Are
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C) “Being Politically Active Is The Most Effective Way For Nurses To Address
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Health- Related Issues In A Significant And Lasting Way.”
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D) “It Is Up To You If You Want To Be Involved, But Money Should Not Be A
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Motivating Factor In How You Use Your Time As A Nurse.”
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9. A Nurse Educator Is Creating A Presentation About The Nursing Profession's
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s1Obligation To Address Social Justice Issues In Order To Promote Health And
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s1Well- Being. What Would Be Best For The Educator To Cite In The
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A) News Articles About Local Social Justice Issues Linked To Poor Health
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B) First-Hand Accounts From People Whose Health Has Been Affected By Social Issues
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C) The Official Provincial/Territorial Nursing College's Standards Of Practice
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D) Canadian Nurses Association's Code Of Ethics For Registered Nurses
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