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What is the five-step clinical decision-making approach in the nursing process called?
What is the five-step clinical decision-making approach in the nursing process called?
- ADIPIE (correct)
- APIED
- AIDPIE
- ABCDE
What label implies the image of caring, compassion, and comfort in the context of nursing?
What label implies the image of caring, compassion, and comfort in the context of nursing?
- Angel (correct)
- Martyr
- Warrior
- Savior
What is the historical image of nurses as portrayed in the text?
What is the historical image of nurses as portrayed in the text?
- Leaders, followers, and innovators
- Heroes, harlots, and handmaidens (correct)
- Saviors, martyrs, and warriors
- Healers, educators, and advocates
What is the focus of Week Two in relation to nursing and Canadian healthcare?
What is the focus of Week Two in relation to nursing and Canadian healthcare?
What is the primary responsibility of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)?
What is the primary responsibility of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)?
What is the main role of the Ontario Nurses Association (ONA)?
What is the main role of the Ontario Nurses Association (ONA)?
What is the primary focus of the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)?
What is the primary focus of the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA)?
What is the main goal of the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN)?
What is the main goal of the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN)?
Which type of nursing theory provides broad perspectives?
Which type of nursing theory provides broad perspectives?
What does cultural humility in nursing involve?
What does cultural humility in nursing involve?
What does evidence-informed practice in nursing involve?
What does evidence-informed practice in nursing involve?
What does the equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) statement in the Student Handbook emphasize?
What does the equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) statement in the Student Handbook emphasize?
What is cultural competence in nursing?
What is cultural competence in nursing?
What does scholarliness in nursing involve?
What does scholarliness in nursing involve?
What is antiracism?
What is antiracism?
What is colonialism in the context of nursing practice?
What is colonialism in the context of nursing practice?
What is the nurse-patient relationship emphasized by nursing theorists like Nightingale, Roy, and Watson?
What is the nurse-patient relationship emphasized by nursing theorists like Nightingale, Roy, and Watson?
What does race represent based on the text?
What does race represent based on the text?
What does evidence-informed practice in nursing involve?
What does evidence-informed practice in nursing involve?
What do midrange theories in nursing focus on?
What do midrange theories in nursing focus on?
What does Critical Social Theory (CST) aim to do in nursing?
What does Critical Social Theory (CST) aim to do in nursing?
Which of the following is NOT a way of knowing in nursing?
Which of the following is NOT a way of knowing in nursing?
What is integral to critical thinking in nursing?
What is integral to critical thinking in nursing?
What is the primary focus of the meta-paradigm of nursing?
What is the primary focus of the meta-paradigm of nursing?
What does the nursing process involve?
What does the nursing process involve?
What is the focus of Phenomenology in nursing?
What is the focus of Phenomenology in nursing?
What is required for clinical decision making in nursing?
What is required for clinical decision making in nursing?
What is fundamental to understanding worldviews and theories in nursing?
What is fundamental to understanding worldviews and theories in nursing?
What do personal and professional values and beliefs impact in nursing?
What do personal and professional values and beliefs impact in nursing?
What is required for nursing as a profession?
What is required for nursing as a profession?
What are barriers to critical thinking and ethical reasoning in nursing?
What are barriers to critical thinking and ethical reasoning in nursing?
What do the meta-paradigm concepts relate to in nursing?
What do the meta-paradigm concepts relate to in nursing?
What are the three learning domains essential for different aspects of learning?
What are the three learning domains essential for different aspects of learning?
Which model outlines stages from pre-contemplation to maintenance, important for understanding behavioral change?
Which model outlines stages from pre-contemplation to maintenance, important for understanding behavioral change?
What is crucial for indigenous people in Canadian healthcare?
What is crucial for indigenous people in Canadian healthcare?
What are the relevant concepts in the context of nursing care in Canada?
What are the relevant concepts in the context of nursing care in Canada?
What does the L.E.A.R.N.S model emphasize in nursing practice?
What does the L.E.A.R.N.S model emphasize in nursing practice?
What are the calls to action in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada report related to indigenous health?
What are the calls to action in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada report related to indigenous health?
What is fundamental in nursing practice related to indigenous people's values, health, and well-being?
What is fundamental in nursing practice related to indigenous people's values, health, and well-being?
What results in chronic substandard outcomes for indigenous peoples in the healthcare system?
What results in chronic substandard outcomes for indigenous peoples in the healthcare system?
What is relevant for a rich learning environment in nursing education and practice?
What is relevant for a rich learning environment in nursing education and practice?
What is significant in understanding indigenous health today?
What is significant in understanding indigenous health today?
What aims to engage clients as active participants, respecting their preferences and values?
What aims to engage clients as active participants, respecting their preferences and values?
What impacts indigenous health in Canada?
What impacts indigenous health in Canada?
Who is considered the father of Medicare in Canada?
Who is considered the father of Medicare in Canada?
What are the key principles of the Canada Health Act (1984)?
What are the key principles of the Canada Health Act (1984)?
What is the role of the Canada Health Transfer (CHT) in the Canadian healthcare system?
What is the role of the Canada Health Transfer (CHT) in the Canadian healthcare system?
How many layers does the Canadian healthcare system have?
How many layers does the Canadian healthcare system have?
What are the current healthcare system issues in Canada?
What are the current healthcare system issues in Canada?
Which individual introduced the first universal, pre-paid health care system in Saskatchewan?
Which individual introduced the first universal, pre-paid health care system in Saskatchewan?
What responsibilities were given to federal and provincial governments by the British North America Act of 1867?
What responsibilities were given to federal and provincial governments by the British North America Act of 1867?
What is the primary focus of the Canada Health Act (1984)?
What is the primary focus of the Canada Health Act (1984)?
What are the layers of coverage in the Canadian healthcare system?
What are the layers of coverage in the Canadian healthcare system?
What are the challenges faced by the Canadian healthcare system?
What are the challenges faced by the Canadian healthcare system?
What influences patient care in the Canadian healthcare system?
What influences patient care in the Canadian healthcare system?
Flashcards
Indigenous Health in Canada
Indigenous Health in Canada
The state of health and well-being of Indigenous peoples in Canada, significantly impacted by historical and ongoing systemic issues.
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
Truth and Reconciliation Commission
An independent body that investigated the history of Indigenous peoples' suffering, particularly from Residential Schools.
Cultural Safety
Cultural Safety
Creating a healthcare environment where Indigenous peoples feel respected, valued, and able to access culturally appropriate care.
Residential Schools
Residential Schools
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Two-Eyed Seeing
Two-Eyed Seeing
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Client-centered Education
Client-centered Education
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Canada Health Act
Canada Health Act
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Canada Health Transfer
Canada Health Transfer
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Canadian Healthcare System
Canadian Healthcare System
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British North America Act (1867)
British North America Act (1867)
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Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution
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Tommy Douglas
Tommy Douglas
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Public Administration (healthcare)
Public Administration (healthcare)
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Comprehensiveness (healthcare)
Comprehensiveness (healthcare)
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Universality (healthcare)
Universality (healthcare)
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Portability (healthcare)
Portability (healthcare)
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Accessibility (healthcare)
Accessibility (healthcare)
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L.E.A.R.N.S model
L.E.A.R.N.S model
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Three domains of learning
Three domains of learning
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Transtheoretical model of change
Transtheoretical model of change
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Sustainability (healthcare)
Sustainability (healthcare)
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Indigenous Health Issues
Indigenous Health Issues
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Wait times (healthcare)
Wait times (healthcare)
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Study Notes
Indigenous Health and Nursing Education in Canada
- Collaborative relationships between nursing education and practice are vital for a rich learning environment
- Calls to action in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada report include child welfare, education, language and culture, health, and justice
- Structural racism in the healthcare system results in chronic substandard outcomes for indigenous peoples
- Issues related to funding and delivery of healthcare, child welfare, poverty, and racist assumptions impact indigenous health
- The history and impact of Residential Schools on survivors today is significant in understanding indigenous health
- Cultural safety is crucial for indigenous people in Canadian healthcare
- Nursing practice related to indigenous people's values, health, and well-being is fundamental
- Two-eyed seeing, UNDRIP, and client-centered education are relevant in the context of nursing care in Canada
- Client-centered education aims to engage clients as active participants, respecting their preferences and values
- The L.E.A.R.N.S model emphasizes listening to client needs, establishing therapeutic partnerships, and reinforcing health literacy
- The three learning domains are cognitive, affective, and psychomotor, each essential for different aspects of learning
- The Transtheoretical Model of Change outlines stages from pre-contemplation to maintenance, important for understanding behavioral change
Evolution of Canadian Healthcare System and Current Issues
- Early emphasis on local communities and essential services in Canadian healthcare pre-1867
- British North America Act of 1867 gave certain health responsibilities to federal and provincial governments
- Industrial revolution and urbanization led to increased disease and growth of charitable health agencies in late 19th to early 20th century
- Tommy Douglas, father of Medicare in Canada, introduced the first universal, pre-paid health care system in Saskatchewan
- Key principles of the Canada Health Act (1984): public administration, comprehensiveness, universality, portability, and accessibility
- Current healthcare system issues in Canada include sustainability/cost, wait times, indigenous health, mental health, equity/accessibility, and staffing shortage
- The Canada Health Transfer (CHT) is crucial for urgent action in the Canadian healthcare system
- The role of various levels of Canadian government in funding and delivering health services includes health promotion, disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment, rehabilitation, and supportive care
- The Canadian healthcare system has three layers of coverage: public services (Layer one), mixed services (Layer two), and private services (Layer three)
- Each layer of the Canadian healthcare system covers different services and is funded and administered differently
- The Canadian healthcare system faces challenges related to an aging population, lack of long-term care/acute beds, and pharmaceutical care
- Personal, professional, and socio-cultural values and belief systems influence patient care and are guided by professional accountability and the CNO Code of Conduct
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