Medicare - Answers Component of social safety net, provision of hospital and medical insurance, funded
by taxation
Principles of the Canada Health Act (1984) - Answers Public administration
Comprehensiveness
Universality
Accessibility
Portability
Governance of Health Care - Answers Provincial and Territorial
Federal
Professional
Palliative Care - Answers Complex illness, hospice care
Curative Care - Answers Existing health problem
Rehabilitative Care - Answers Getting back to normal
Primary Care - Answers Doctors, first care point
Secondary Care - Answers Hospitals, second care point
Tertiary Care - Answers Specialists/trauma, third care point
Preventative Care - Answers Wait longer
Acute Care - Answers Right away
Home Health Care - Answers Occupational Health
Speech Therapy
Respiratory Therapy
Nutritional Health
Home Care - Answers Is not covered by Canada Health Act, expect for Indigenous, RCMP, inmates
CLPNA - Answers Policies, standards, registration process
Nursing Organizations - Answers Victorian Order of Nurses
,International Council of Nurses
Canadian Nurses Association
Provincial Nursing Association
Scope of Practice - Answers Legislation
Regulation
Standards of Practice
Code of Ethics
Entry to Practice Competencies
Competency Profile
Legislation (1) - Answers Heath professional act
Mandated reports
Protects clients from abuse and prevent abuse
Health Professions Act - Answers Regulate self governing health professions
Investigate complaints
Educational standards
Practice standards
Regulation (2) - Answers Regulatory bodies for setting standards of practice
Approving nursing education programs
Develop code of ethics
Suspend or revoke licenses
Standards of Practice (3) - Answers Legal and professional guidelines for nursing practice
Standards of Practice 4 Main Principles - Answers Professional accountability and responsibilities
Knowledge based practice
Service to the public and self regulation
Ethical practice
, Code of Ethics (4) - Answers Responsibility
Accountability
Advocacy
CLPNA Code of Ethics - Answers Responsibility to Public
Responsibility to Oneself
Responsibility to Others
Competency Profile (6) - Answers Provides a bench mark for competencies
Remote Nursing - Answers Distinguishing feature of Canadian Nursing
Output nursing stations
Provide public health
History of Nursing - Answers Came from epidermis of infectious disease
Came from Europe New France
Care was only effective defence
Indigenous Population
Health Care Knowledge
Herbal remedies
Midwives, Nurses, caregivers
New France - Answers First nurses were male priests
Mme Hebert (lay nurse, provides care to settlers)
Jeanne Mance (founded first hospital in Montreal)
Most came to minister to the sick motivated by desire to educate Indigenous people (convert to
Christianity)
Grey Nuns - Answers Canadian Order of Nuns
Marguerite D' Youville (first visiting nurses in Canada, general hospital of Montreal, Grey Nuns of
Montreal)
Opening of the West - Answers Established missions in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, NWT