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Chapter 2
1. The federal, provincial, and territorial governments each have very specific roles and
responsibilities that were first outlined in the following act:
A) British North America Act
B) British South American Act
C) European North American Act
D) European South American Act
Answer: A LO#1- Describe the history and current state of health care in Canada
2. In the first half of the twentieth century, factors which contributed to the recognized need
for a publicly funded health-care system included:
A) Canada’s population was decreasing, The Great Depression, and two world wars
B) Canada’s population was growing, The Great Depression, and two world wars
C) Canada’s population was stagnate, The Great Depression, and two world wars
D) Canada’s population was growing, The Great Depression, and organizations such as the
Victorian Order of Nurses
Answer: B LO#1- Describe the history and current state of health care in Canada
3. Five main principles form the foundation of Canada’s national health-insurance program.
Within this program “accessibility” refers to:
A) the plan must cover all medically necessary health services provided by hospitals,
medical practitioners, and dentists working in a hospital setting
B) all insured persons of a province or territory are entitled to the same level of insured
health services
C) Canadians who move or travel between provinces or territories can continue to receive
publicly funded health care
D) all insured persons must be able to access medically necessary health-care services
without financial or other barriers
4. The five main principles which form the foundation of Canada’s national health-
insurance program are:
A) public administration, inclusiveness, universality, portability, accessibility
5. The federal government is directly responsible for providing health care to specific
groups of Canadians such as
A) current members of the Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(RCMP), First Nations people live on reserves, and released inmates of federal
penitentiaries
B) only current members of the Canadian Forces and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(RCMP), and inmates of federal penitentiaries
C) First Nations people living on reserves, current members of the Canadian Forces and the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), and inmates of federal penitentiaries
D) First Nations people living on reserves, current members of the Canadian Forces and the
provincial police services, and inmates of federal penitentiaries
6. Provinces and territories are required to provide funding for hospital services such as:
7. According to your textbook, current issues and trends for Canada’s health-care system
include:
Answer: A LO#4- Discuss current issues and trends for Canada’s health-care system
Answer: D LO#4- Discuss current issues and trends for Canada’s health-care system
11. The central focus of the interprofessional health-care team should be:
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