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Chapter 13: Relational Nursing and Family Nursing in Canada
Multiple Choice:
1. The nurse understands that which of the following provides Canadian residents with public, accessible, universal, comprehensive, and portable health care?
1. Canada Health Act
2. Affordable Care Act
3. Canada Institute for Health Information
4. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
2. A Canadian nurse is preparing a presentation to colleagues regarding racism’s effect on health. Which of the following statements by the nurse requires more education regarding the impact of discrimination based on race?
1. “Racism and discrimination have been linked to hypertension and other chronic diseases.”
2. “Racism and discrimination have not had an impact on health outcomes in Canada.”
3. “Racism and discrimination have been linked to mental health problems.”
4. “Racism and discrimination have been linked to complications among childbearing people.”
3. A nurse is working with a family and wants to acknowledge the family’s religious beliefs to maximize responsive nursing care. Which of the following would not be appropriate at this time?
1. The nurse should learn the family’s expectations regarding incorporating their religious beliefs into the care they will receive.
2. The nurse should share their own religious beliefs with the family in order to find common ground.
3. The nurse should follow the lead of the family regarding their religious beliefs, as the nurse cannot be knowledgeable about all religions.
4. The nurse should ask the family about their religious affiliations and how their beliefs affect their values and beliefs about healing.
Multiple Response:
4. The nurse understands that which of the following are aspects of relational inquiry? Select all that apply.
1. Relational inquiry is an orientation to nursing practice founded on complexity theory.
2. Relational inquiry is an understanding that people and their environments are interrelated.
3. Relational inquiry rests on a socioenvironmental understanding of health and health promotion.
4. Relational inquiry focuses on relationships both between and among individuals.
5. Relational inquiry decreases nurses’ ability to encourage the capacity and power of people and families.
5. Geographical diversity shapes health through multiple pathways. The nurse understands that which of the following are identified pathways regarding geographical diversity? Select all that apply.
1. Access to food and housing
2. Available employment
3. Environmental conditions and hazards
4. Social patterns
5. Age
6. When working with families, it is important for the nurse to have a good understanding of the family. Which of the following are included in understanding families? Select all that apply.
1. Obtaining little information from the family.
2. Talking and focusing the conversation on the information the nurse is asking for.
3. Paying attention to the experiences of particular families.
4. Continuing to develop new knowledge oriented toward the family’s well-being.
5. Attending to the nurse’s own understandings and assumptions.
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