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In applying Gould's developmental theory, the nurse anticipates that clients will have a greater concern for their health within which theme and age group?
 
  a. First theme (20s)
  b. Second theme (early 30s)
  c. Fourth theme (40s)
  d. Fifth theme (50s)

Question 2

Which of the following concepts is discussed in the Kirby Report (The Health of Canadians, 2002)?
 
  a. The private sector should not be involved in health care delivery.
  b. The present Medicare system is sustainable and must be preserved.
  c. Accountability is important for services and funding.
  d. A National Health Council is required.



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Answer to Question 1

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During the fifth theme (50s), Gould finds a realization of mortality with a concern for one's state of health.
During the first theme (20s), Gould finds individuals wanting to get away from their parents.
During the second theme (30s), Gould finds young adults working to accept who they are and to accept their growing children as being unique and separate.
During the fourth theme (40s), Gould finds resignation and the belief that possibilities are lim-ited.

Answer to Question 2

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Kirby emphasized the importance of accountability for services and funding.
Kirby believed that the private sector should have a stronger role in health care delivery.
Kirby concluded that the present Medicare system is not sustainable. (The Romanow Commis-sion concluded it was sustainable.)
Instead of a National Health Council, as recommended by Romanow, Kirby suggested an ap-pointed council of fewer members with limited advisory functions.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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