Complete Solutions
Metaparadigm - Answer-Nursing
Client
Health
Environment
Leadership
Professionalism
Nursing process
Safety
Reflection
Communication
Critical thinking
Competency
Nursing Care Has Evolved. LPNS Review Competency, Communication, Critical
thinking
Client - Answer-The person at the center of nursing care, or the nrsing process.
Can include the family, groups, and community
Environment - Answer-The qualities of the setting that relate to learning healthy
behaviours.
,Sets the rules that the provinces must follow
1. Public Administration
2. Comprehensiveness
3. Universality
4. Portability
5. Accessibility
Universality - Answer-Every perminent residents are entitled to receive the
insured HC services provided by the plan on uniform terms and conditions
Canada Health Act 1984
Comprehensiveness - Answer-HC must cover all medically necessary hospital and
physician services
Canada Health Act 1984
Public Administration - Answer-HC must be administered and operated on a non
profit basis
Canada Health Act 1984
Portability - Answer-Coverage for insurance services must be maintained when an
insured person moves or travels within Canada or travels outside Canada
Canada Health Act 1984
, Accessibility - Answer-Insured residents must have reasonable access to medically
necessary hospital and physician services, reguardless of their income, age, health
status, gender, or geographical location
Canada Health Act 1984
Historical Approaches - Answer-Medical Approach- Treatment of disease
Behavioral Approach- Environment, health risk habbits etc.
Socioenvironmental Approach- Social circumstances
Mark Lalonde - Answer-1974
A New Perspective on the Health of Canadians
Emphasis shifted from a medical to a behavioral approach
Defined determinants as:
*Lifestyle (revieved the most attention)
*Environment
*Human Biology
*Organization of health care
The Ottawa Charter - Answer-1986