Which of the following is NOT true of the Canadian healthcare system?
PHC is not its focus
It values expensive technology and 'quick fix' cures
It is seen as an illness care system by the public
It focuses on health promotion and primary prevention
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It focuses on health promotion and primary prevention
What is the definition of cultural competency?
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The application of knowledge, skills, attitudes, or personal attributes
required by nurses to maximize respectful relationships with diverse
, populations of clients and co-workers.
According to CNA's Code of Ethics, what is one thing nurses can do to uphold global
ethics?
Advocate for change locally and globally
Focus only on local health concerns
Ignore violations of human rights
Exclude themselves from global health concerns
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Advocate for change locally and globally
What is one of the social determinants of health related to vulnerability?
Income level
Age
Clothing style
Eye color
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Income level
What is the difference between equality and equity?
a. Equality means everyone has access to the same resources, whereas equity
provides a fair opportunity to attain health.
b. Equality means resources are distributed justly, whereas equity means everyone has
,access to same resources.
c. Equality means equitable and just distribution of resources, whereas equity refers to
the acceptance of inequities.
d. Equality means unnecessary, unfair and avoidable differences, whereas equity
involves social exclusion.
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a. Equality means everyone has access to the same resources, whereas
equity provides a fair opportunity to attain health.
*Equality means that all individuals have access to the same resources
whereas equity refers to striving to provide access to resources that help
meet everyone's health needs in a fair and unbiased manner.
Is vulnerability a fixed or changeable condition according to CARNA (2005)?
Fixed
Essentialist
Changeable
None of the above
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Changeable
Which of the following biofield therapies have the most controversial effectiveness
and efficacy?
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, Qi Gong and Reiki
What are the local and global benefits of PHC according to the WHO and UNICEF
(2018)?
It allows health care systems to focus on curative care
It is the best way to address health equity
It values expensive technology and 'quick fix' cures
It increases hospital-based care
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It is the best way to address health equity
What are the three qualities of globalization based on Scheiker's work in Crigger?
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Scheiker highlights three key aspects of globalization: the compression of
the world, the expansion of consciousness and reflexivity.
What is the goal of nursing for the 21st century according to the provided content?
a. Providing only curative healthcare services to individuals and communities
b.Elimination of health inequities
c. Promotion of individual responsibility for health
d. Implementation of policy silos in healthcare systems
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PHC is not its focus
It values expensive technology and 'quick fix' cures
It is seen as an illness care system by the public
It focuses on health promotion and primary prevention
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It focuses on health promotion and primary prevention
What is the definition of cultural competency?
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The application of knowledge, skills, attitudes, or personal attributes
required by nurses to maximize respectful relationships with diverse
, populations of clients and co-workers.
According to CNA's Code of Ethics, what is one thing nurses can do to uphold global
ethics?
Advocate for change locally and globally
Focus only on local health concerns
Ignore violations of human rights
Exclude themselves from global health concerns
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Advocate for change locally and globally
What is one of the social determinants of health related to vulnerability?
Income level
Age
Clothing style
Eye color
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Income level
What is the difference between equality and equity?
a. Equality means everyone has access to the same resources, whereas equity
provides a fair opportunity to attain health.
b. Equality means resources are distributed justly, whereas equity means everyone has
,access to same resources.
c. Equality means equitable and just distribution of resources, whereas equity refers to
the acceptance of inequities.
d. Equality means unnecessary, unfair and avoidable differences, whereas equity
involves social exclusion.
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a. Equality means everyone has access to the same resources, whereas
equity provides a fair opportunity to attain health.
*Equality means that all individuals have access to the same resources
whereas equity refers to striving to provide access to resources that help
meet everyone's health needs in a fair and unbiased manner.
Is vulnerability a fixed or changeable condition according to CARNA (2005)?
Fixed
Essentialist
Changeable
None of the above
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Changeable
Which of the following biofield therapies have the most controversial effectiveness
and efficacy?
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, Qi Gong and Reiki
What are the local and global benefits of PHC according to the WHO and UNICEF
(2018)?
It allows health care systems to focus on curative care
It is the best way to address health equity
It values expensive technology and 'quick fix' cures
It increases hospital-based care
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It is the best way to address health equity
What are the three qualities of globalization based on Scheiker's work in Crigger?
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Scheiker highlights three key aspects of globalization: the compression of
the world, the expansion of consciousness and reflexivity.
What is the goal of nursing for the 21st century according to the provided content?
a. Providing only curative healthcare services to individuals and communities
b.Elimination of health inequities
c. Promotion of individual responsibility for health
d. Implementation of policy silos in healthcare systems
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