A Canadian student is seen by a physician for a routine screening prior to going to college. His family is also covered by the Canadian plan

Which of the following five principles of the Canadian health care system is evident based on the information provided in this scenario?
A) Each insurance plan covers all residents for uniform services.
B) A public for-profit authority administers the plan.
C) Canadians do not have coverage when they travel across provinces.
D) Care can be denied for inability to pay for coverage.


A

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1. "The heart must be recovering." 2. "The blood pressure and heart rate are trying to compensate because the heart cannot pump enough blood." 3. "The blood pressure and heart rate are inaccurate readings." 4. "The client must be excited."

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