HIM II: Final Exam. Part 1.

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1.
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Which of the following terms is also known as a living will or treatment directive? P. 346
2.
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Has a significant impact on what a person does to maintain good physical and psychological health. P. 14
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Which environment constructed by how individuals behave; their Relationships with others and their community. P. 40
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An individual determines what they think would be the best results and makes their decisions accordingly would be an example of which ethical theory. P. 323
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What measures one's state of health between optimum health and poor health or death? P. 13
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Which evidence-based approach(es) utilizes the full range of data? P. 57
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The Holistic approach to health was initially described as _________, which also means "impossible to achieve". P. 11
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Which of the following is one of the conditions of the Canada Health Act? P. 90
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A total of _____ countries compose the membership of WHO. P. 135
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When the Medical Care Act was introduced? P. 86. (Note: Kim mentioned we don't have to remember specific dates, but I'm leaving these date questions up just in case she asks something similar but minus the dates).
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Radiology Center is an example of: P. 154 (Note: I couldn't verify this answer in the textbook).
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Which Health Model was initially described as "Utopian" (impossible to achieve)? P. 11
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Which is not the stage of illness? P. 21
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Which report or conference state that "health is determined by more than just biology"? P. 45. (Note: Kim mentioned we don't have to remember specific dates, but I'm leaving these date questions up just in case she asks something similar but minus the dates).
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Acceptable standards of human behavior- provide guidance for decision making and therefore form the basis of ethical study is called? P. 325
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Which is a strategy for improving Health of Canadians? P. 51
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Which is NOT a criteria of the Canada Health Act? P. 90
18.
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__________ is the impact of a health problem, measured by financial cost, mortality, morbidity or other indicators. P. 364
19.
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What is the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)? P. 131
20.
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Where and when was Canada's first medical school established? P. 74. (Note: Kim mentioned we don't have to remember specific dates, but I'm leaving these date questions up just in case she asks something similar but minus the dates).
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What kind of relationship does a health care professional and their patients have? P. 326
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Has a significant impact on what a person does to maintain good physical and psychological illness. P. 14
23.
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Which of the following statements is correct? PP. 330-331
24.
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Which of the following is false about the mental health? PP. 362-363
25.
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What is the meaning of Sick Role Behaviour? P. 18
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Which of the following is the correct answer for the "natural" environment? P. 41
27.
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What is the difference between brand-name drugs and generic drugs? P. 206
28.
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Local Health Integration Networks (LHINs) are responsible for:
1. Hospitals
2. Ambulance Service
3. Mental Health and Addiction Agencies
4. Community Care Access Centres
5. Provincial Drug Programs
6. Community Support Service Organizations
P. 157
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Defines an action as right or wrong depending on the results it produces. Theoretically, the result must bring about the most benefit for the most people also unknown as consequence-based theory. PP. 323-324
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It is a person's response to disease or illness. Removed from normal societal expectations and responsibilities, the sick person may respond to situations differently from when she/he is well. P. 18
31.
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A record in the hospital setting may include all of the following except? P. 299
32.
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Optometric, dental and chiropractic services is the description of what type of benefits? P. 169
33.
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Which two provinces charges health care premiums for healthcare services? P. 161
34.
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Which of the following principles does NOT provide the foundation for ethics in health care? PP. 326-328
35.
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The Aboriginal population in Canada is faced with which of the following health issues? PP. 395-396
36.
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What is the top category of health care expenditure in Canada? P. 192
37.
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How long is the waiting period for health care coverage for those who are new to a province or territory? P. 166
38.
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When did the Canada Health Act become law? P. 89. (Note: Kim mentioned we don't have to remember specific dates, but I'm leaving these date questions up just in case she asks something similar but minus the dates).
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Which is NOT considered a determinant of health? P. 36
40.
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Which is/are a criterion of the Canada Health Act? P. 90
41.
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According to the Romanow Commission most Canadians share the same beliefs and concerns about health care. Which of these was NOT one of those beliefs or concerns? P. 350
42.
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Family doctor, Home Care, Public Health, nurses, dentists, pharmacists and physiotherapists are all examples of which type of care? P. 154
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1984 - Governs and guides the delivery of equal, prepaid and accessible health care to Canadians. P. 89
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1986 - To review and determine if any progress has been made... . P. 47
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The freedom to make one's own decisions. P. 320
46.
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Which of the following is not a criteria of The Canada Health Act? P. 90
47.
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The most important determinant of health is: P. 35
48.
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What is Medicare? P. 84