Deck 9: Practitioners and Practice Settings
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Deck 9: Practitioners and Practice Settings
1
Which of the following is a benefit of primary health care reform for health care professionals?
A) Increased salary
B) More diverse work experience
C) A supportive team environment
D) Reduced work stress
A) Increased salary
B) More diverse work experience
C) A supportive team environment
D) Reduced work stress
A supportive team environment
2
Which of the following two professions are regulated in every province and territory in Canada?
A) Nurse practitioner and reflexology
B) Pharmacy and registered nursing
C) General medicine and massage therapy
D) General medicine and aromatherapy
A) Nurse practitioner and reflexology
B) Pharmacy and registered nursing
C) General medicine and massage therapy
D) General medicine and aromatherapy
Pharmacy and registered nursing
3
Which of the following is a benefit of primary health care reform for clients?
A) Access to the same physician for every appointment
B) Access to a multidisciplinary team of health care specialists
C) Access to free medications
D) Access to immediate radiological tests
A) Access to the same physician for every appointment
B) Access to a multidisciplinary team of health care specialists
C) Access to free medications
D) Access to immediate radiological tests
Access to a multidisciplinary team of health care specialists
4
Which population group would not benefit from rostering?
A) Older adult clients
B) College students
C) Prenatal mothers
D) Pediatric clients
A) Older adult clients
B) College students
C) Prenatal mothers
D) Pediatric clients
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5
Which of the following is an example of an allied health professional?
A) Optometrist
B) Physicians
C) Nurses
D) Psychiatrists
A) Optometrist
B) Physicians
C) Nurses
D) Psychiatrists
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6
Which of the following is an example of an alternative health care practitioner?
A) Physician
B) Aromatherapist
C) Nurse
D) Occupational therapist
A) Physician
B) Aromatherapist
C) Nurse
D) Occupational therapist
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7
Which of the following is a primary reason for the shift to community-based care?
A) To minimize the risk for hospital-based infections
B) To address the needs of an aging population
C) To address the needs of a younger population
D) To improve access to health care services
A) To minimize the risk for hospital-based infections
B) To address the needs of an aging population
C) To address the needs of a younger population
D) To improve access to health care services
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8
What is the primary condition imposed on physicians who work in a primary health care group?
A) They must be willing to work on weekends.
B) They must be prepared to care for a specific number of older adult clients.
C) They must be prepared to care for a specific number of families.
D) They must agree to practice under specific guidelines to deliver primary care to a population base.
A) They must be willing to work on weekends.
B) They must be prepared to care for a specific number of older adult clients.
C) They must be prepared to care for a specific number of families.
D) They must agree to practice under specific guidelines to deliver primary care to a population base.
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9
Which of the following is a correct definition of "evidence-informed"?
A) Having the endorsement of a religious organization
B) Proven through client report
C) Having the support of a drug company
D) Proven through high-quality scientific studies to be effective
A) Having the endorsement of a religious organization
B) Proven through client report
C) Having the support of a drug company
D) Proven through high-quality scientific studies to be effective
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10
What is meant by a controlled act?
A) It is a potentially harmful act that must be performed only by trained members of a particular profession.
B) It is an act that must be performed in controlled circumstances.
C) It is an act that is potentially harmless and can be performed by any health care professional.
D) It is an act that is performed with a client's consent.
A) It is a potentially harmful act that must be performed only by trained members of a particular profession.
B) It is an act that must be performed in controlled circumstances.
C) It is an act that is potentially harmless and can be performed by any health care professional.
D) It is an act that is performed with a client's consent.
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