Complete Solutions
According to the Canadian Nurses Association, which phase of
emergency management does the nursing profession play an
integral role in?
A) Only in the response phase
B) Prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery
C) Only in the preparedness and response phases
D) Only in the recovery phase Correct Answers B) Prevention,
mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery
Among the following, who is NOT listed as being at higher risk
of living in poverty in Canada?
A) Newcomers and refugees
B) Older adults and youth
C) Individuals with high levels of wealth
D) Lone-parent families Correct Answers C) Individuals with
high levels of wealth
Compared to non-Indigenous children, Indigenous children in
Canada:
A) Have equal access to housing, education, and food security
B) Experience lower poverty rates and better well-being
measures
C) Are unaffected by inequities in the Social Determinants of
Health
D) Face higher poverty rates and lag in nearly every measure of
well-being Correct Answers D) Face higher poverty rates and
lag in nearly every measure of well-being
,Disaster preparedness and response at the national and
provincial/territorial levels in Canada support:
A) International disaster relief
B) Public health authorities and officials in managing
community health
C) Only local emergency management teams
D) Military operations during natural disasters Correct Answers
B) Public health authorities and officials in managing
community health
Emergency management in Canada is considered an essential
discipline because:
A) It focuses only on health and safety of individuals
B) It primarily addresses the mental health of the public during
disasters
C) It deals solely with natural disasters
D) It involves professionals from various sectors, with the
government holding ultimate responsibility for assessing and
addressing risks Correct Answers D) It involves professionals
from various sectors, with the government holding ultimate
responsibility for assessing and addressing risks
Epidemics become pandemics when:
A) The infection only affects one country
B) The infection spreads globally, affecting a much larger
proportion of the population
C) The disease is confined to a specific region
D) There is no public health response Correct Answers B) The
infection spreads globally, affecting a much larger proportion of
the population
,How can a natural disaster sometimes intersect with human-
induced incidents?
A) It can create a disaster of lesser magnitude
B) It can result in a smaller scale of adverse outcomes
C) It can lead to a larger disaster with compounded negative
outcomes
D) It can only cause human injuries Correct Answers C) It can
lead to a larger disaster with compounded negative outcomes
How can health equity be measured?
A) By comparing health outcomes between rural and urban
populations
B) By focusing on the individual behaviour of patients
C) By analyzing individual health decisions and lifestyle choices
D) By examining systemic disparities between social groups,
defined by wealth, power, and prestige Correct Answers D) By
examining systemic disparities between social groups, defined
by wealth, power, and prestige
How can shelter-based palliative care options benefit homeless
people?
A) Improve mental health outcomes
B) Reduce hospitalization costs and improve satisfaction
C) Decrease physical pain
D) Increase healthcare discrimination Correct Answers B)
Reduce hospitalization costs and improve satisfaction
How did Canada's history of colonial violence and systemic
discrimination affect COVID-19 response among Indigenous
populations?
, A) It contributed to vaccine hesitancy and distrust in health
systems, hindering effective pandemic response
B) It helped foster greater trust in public health systems, leading
to better pandemic response
C) It had no effect on Indigenous peoples' response to the
COVID-19 pandemic
D) It resulted in widespread vaccination and participation in
health measures among Indigenous communities. Correct
Answers A) It contributed to vaccine hesitancy and distrust in
health systems, hindering effective pandemic response
How do disasters primarily affect public safety?
A) By providing better healthcare
B) By leading to long-term socioeconomic, health, and
environmental consequences
C) By boosting community resources
D) By improving infrastructure Correct Answers B) By leading
to long-term socioeconomic, health, and environmental
consequences
How does food insecurity impact children from food-insecure
families?
A) They experience fewer behavioral and psychological issues
B) They are less likely to face academic challenges
C) They are more likely to face behavioural, psychological, and
academic issues
D) They develop better coping strategies for stress Correct
Answers C) They are more likely to face behavioural,
psychological, and academic issues
How does medical triage differ from public health triage?