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Deck 2: The Evolution of Community Health Nursing in Canada
1
Following the release of the Romanow Report in 2002, which type of care was identified as the most rapidly growing area of community health care?
A) Home care
B) Community problems
C) Immunization
D) Women's issues
A) Home care
B) Community problems
C) Immunization
D) Women's issues
Home care
2
Which was a very important factor in the success of early visiting nurses?
A) The care they provided that served as a model for all later hospitals
B) The more economical care they provided to families
C) Their role model, Edna Moore
D) The superb publicity campaign that was created by the health departments
A) The care they provided that served as a model for all later hospitals
B) The more economical care they provided to families
C) Their role model, Edna Moore
D) The superb publicity campaign that was created by the health departments
The more economical care they provided to families
3
Which event most notably changed health care?
A) The creation of the discipline of nursing by Florence Nightingale
B) The formation of sisterhoods by nuns who gave care
C) The establishment of the Sisters of Mercy in Dublin
D) The formation of the Dames de la Charité by Saint Vincent de Paul
A) The creation of the discipline of nursing by Florence Nightingale
B) The formation of sisterhoods by nuns who gave care
C) The establishment of the Sisters of Mercy in Dublin
D) The formation of the Dames de la Charité by Saint Vincent de Paul
The creation of the discipline of nursing by Florence Nightingale
4
Eunice Dyke was a public health nursing pioneer in Canada. In which area did she play a key role at the beginning of the twentieth century?
A) Decentralization of public health nursing
B) Specialization of public health nursing
C) Inclusion of powerful citizens on health department boards to ensure adequate funds to pay for care
D) Development of a system for accurate records of births and deaths
A) Decentralization of public health nursing
B) Specialization of public health nursing
C) Inclusion of powerful citizens on health department boards to ensure adequate funds to pay for care
D) Development of a system for accurate records of births and deaths
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5
Which argument was used to convince the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company to establish the first community health nursing program for workers in 1909?
A) Creating such a service was the morally right thing to do.
B) Employing nurses directly would be less expensive than paying taxes to the city to provide nursing services.
C) Having the company's nurses make home visits would increase morale among workers.
D) Using PHNs would keep workers healthier, which would increase worker productivity.
A) Creating such a service was the morally right thing to do.
B) Employing nurses directly would be less expensive than paying taxes to the city to provide nursing services.
C) Having the company's nurses make home visits would increase morale among workers.
D) Using PHNs would keep workers healthier, which would increase worker productivity.
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6
The Industrial Revolution caused earlier caregiving approaches-where care was provided by families, friends, and neighbours-to become inadequate because of constantly increasing demand. Which situation also contributed to the inadequacy of caregiving approaches at this time?
A) Ongoing wars, which caused frequent deaths and injuries
B) Horrific plagues that swept through Europe
C) Migration and urbanization
D) The need to pay caregivers
A) Ongoing wars, which caused frequent deaths and injuries
B) Horrific plagues that swept through Europe
C) Migration and urbanization
D) The need to pay caregivers
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7
What is the main achievement of the Community Health Nurses Association of Canada (CHNAC)?
A) Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) as well as registered nurses (RNs) were allowed to join the association.
B) Nurses who were not PHNs were encouraged to join.
C) National standards of practice were developed.
D) A process was developed to choose the organization's leaders and officers.
A) Licensed practical nurses (LPNs) as well as registered nurses (RNs) were allowed to join the association.
B) Nurses who were not PHNs were encouraged to join.
C) National standards of practice were developed.
D) A process was developed to choose the organization's leaders and officers.
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8
Which group was the first to establish hospitals?
A) Feudal lords, to keep their peons working
B) Small towns, to care for their own citizens
C) The military, to enable soldiers to keep fighting
D) Religious orders, to care for the sick, poor, and neglected
A) Feudal lords, to keep their peons working
B) Small towns, to care for their own citizens
C) The military, to enable soldiers to keep fighting
D) Religious orders, to care for the sick, poor, and neglected
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9
What was the main reason for the brief existence of the nurse practitioner-model educational program?
A) Inadequate assessment and planning in the local area
B) Insufficient provincial/territorial funding
C) The large number of primary care physicians practicing in urban areas
D) The need for nursing expertise and skills in other practice settings
A) Inadequate assessment and planning in the local area
B) Insufficient provincial/territorial funding
C) The large number of primary care physicians practicing in urban areas
D) The need for nursing expertise and skills in other practice settings
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10
In which practice area were the first PHNs in Canada employed?
A) Healthy baby clinics
B) Outpost nursing
C) School health programs
D) Tuberculosis education, prevention, and treatment
A) Healthy baby clinics
B) Outpost nursing
C) School health programs
D) Tuberculosis education, prevention, and treatment
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11
Which public health nurse leader was instrumental in establishing the first integrated basic nursing degree program in Canada?
A) Florence Nightingale
B) Kathleen Russell
C) Edna Moore
D) Lillian Wald
A) Florence Nightingale
B) Kathleen Russell
C) Edna Moore
D) Lillian Wald
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12
Which one of the following is a reason to study nursing history?
A) To fulfill provincial/territorial nursing requirements
B) To help fill up the necessary credit hours for graduation
C) To meet accreditation requirements
D) To understand the present and plan for tomorrow
A) To fulfill provincial/territorial nursing requirements
B) To help fill up the necessary credit hours for graduation
C) To meet accreditation requirements
D) To understand the present and plan for tomorrow
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