HIM II: Final Exam. Part 2

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1.
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What is morality? P. 319
2.
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The primary causes of hospitalization for mental illness include: P. 364
3.
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Which of the following is NOT a part of the stigma of mental illness? P. 365
4.
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In 2009, Canada's public safety minster estimated that, overall, ____% of federal, many incarcerated for nonviolent crimes, suffered from "significant" mental health problems. P. 366
5.
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If a medically necessary health care service is not within a reasonable distance from a remote community, which CHA principles apply? P. 90-93
6.
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A hospital refuses to provide medically necessary health care services to an insured citizen. Which CHA principle is being violated? P. 91
7.
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Which acts and Regulations apply to the provision of health care for Aboriginals living on reserves in Ontario? P. 89
8.
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___________ plays an authoritarian role in enforcing compliance with the Canada Health Act. P. 115
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Which one of following is a responsibility of LHINs? P. 157
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Which of the following is not an example of ethical principles for the health care profession? P. 325-328
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Which one of the following is not the principle/criteria of Canada Health Act? P. 90
12.
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Passive euthanasia refers to: P. 343
13.
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Which one of the following provides care, medication, and some medical supplies for individuals dying at home: P. 177
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This criteria states that all eligible residents of a province or territory are entitled, on uniform terms and conditions, to all of insured health services that are provided under the provincial or territorial health insurance plan. P. 91
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Deviating from a profession's standards of practice or violating the professional boundaries is an example of: P. 272
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This encompasses a person's values, beliefs, and sense of duty and responsibility. P. 319
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In 2002, which report on health in Canada proposed a $4.5 billion government funding initiative for IT, advanced medical technology and EHRs, while stating that the existing health system funding model was already out of date? P. 101
18.
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Which of the following is adding to the burden on the Canadian health care system? P. 372, 375, 376
19.
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41 year old Kimm Fletcher diagnosed with brain cancer was given 2 months to live. A newer, expensive drug, Avastin, can prolong her life. The cost for 6 months of therapy is $48,000 and is not covered by OHIP. Given that ethically every life deserves equal consideration, what principle is compromised by OHIP? P. 328
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Which of the 5 levels of health care funding involves the federal government giving more money to a province or territory to ensure similar service to those in richer jurisdictions? P. 186-188
21.
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Which term is often used interchangeably with Public Health? P. 35
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Which Ethical Theory is defined as "an action as right or wrong depending on the results it produces"? P. 323
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A scientific and an organized approach to health promotion and disease prevention that gathers information on lifestyles and living conditions affecting the health of the individuals. P. 35
24.
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The five criteria of the Canada Health Act(CHA) include the following: P. 90
25.
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A moral and honest action is taken regardless of the outcome. Explains the risks to the patients that allows them to make the decision. P.324
26.
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John is a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and working in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) District Branch Office. Who is responsible for providing him healthcare services? P. 74
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____________, this Act became law in 1984 that governs and guides the delivery of equal, prepaid, and accessible health care to Canadians. P. 89
28.
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_______________, a telephone helpline offers advise to the public from healthcare professionals (usually registered nurses) and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. P. 402-404
29.
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Who is known as the father of Canadian Medicare? P. 84
30.
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What is not a common element of Regulated Professions? P. 229
31.
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Which is not a criteria/condition of the Canada Health Act? P. 90
32.
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The benefits of establishing EHRs and EMRs will include: P. 401
33.
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The Controlled Drugs and Substance Act established different categories of drugs called? P. 278
34.
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The act of imposing treatment against the client's will when deemed in the best interests of the client refers to? P. 338
35.
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Behaviours, values, attitudes, geographic and political factors are associated with which determinant of health? P. 44
36.
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Disease, the occurrence of disease, or impairment resulting from accidents or environmental causes that adversely affects health, is the definition of: P. 3
37.
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Which of the following is NOT criteria for the delivery of health care set out by the Canada Health Act? P. 90
38.
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What is self-determination? P. 320
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Which of the following criteria is NOT a part of the Canada Health Act? P. 90
40.
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According to both the Kirby & Romanov Reports, what is the most significant issue facing the health care system? P. 363
41.
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Deontological theory develops from the word. P. 324
42.
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What percent of Canadian will experience mental illness at some point of their lives? P. 368
43.
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Teleological theory is defined as: P. 323
44.
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What was the first report that had Canadians looking at health differently, recognizing it as a resource that is influenced by a broad range, rather than by biology alone? P. 44
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What year did the Canada Health Act become law under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's Liberal Government? 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 G7 country has the lowest life expectancy at birth? P. 371
47.
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The term "Medically necessary" refers to a physician's ability to: P. 95
48.
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All of the following criteria must be met for a person to be eligible for provincial or territorial health insurance except: P. 164,165