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State Exam Nursing New Zealand – Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) State Final Examination – 2026/2027 Edition – Verified Questions and Answers

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This document contains verified questions and answers for the State Exam Nursing New Zealand based on the Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) State Final Examination for the 2026/2027 edition. It covers essential nursing concepts, including clinical practice, patient assessment, nursing interventions, professional standards, healthcare safety, ethical practice, and evidence-based nursing care. The material is designed to reinforce nursing competencies and support preparation for nursing registration assessments and professional examinations.

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State Exam Nursing New Zealand | 2026/2027 Edition
| Real Exam Questions with 100% Verified Correct
Answers
Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) State Final Examination | Expert-Verified Q&A |
Certification-Ready Format

Introduction
This document presents a comprehensive, 120-question assessment aligned with the official Nursing Council of
New Zealand (NCNZ) State Final Examination blueprint for the 2026/2027 testing cycle. The examination spans
the full breadth of professional nursing competencies required for registration in Aotearoa New Zealand,
including professional practice and legal responsibilities, cultural safety and Te Tiriti o Waitangi partnerships,
health assessment and clinical decision-making, pharmacology and patient safety, and collaborative care with
leadership. Each question has been expert-verified with 100% correct answers and accompanied by detailed
rationales reflecting current NCNZ competencies, New Zealand legislation, and Aotearoa healthcare standards.
This assessment is designed to provide an accurate evaluation of candidate readiness for the actual NCNZ State
Final Examination.

Content Area Overview
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight

Professional Practice, 24 NCNZ Code of Conduct, HPCA Act 20%
Ethics & Legal 2003, HDC Code of Rights, Professional
Responsibilities Boundaries, Ethical Frameworks,
Privacy Act 2020

Cultural Safety, Te Tiriti o 24 Te Tiriti Principles, Cultural Safety 20%
Waitangi & Health Equity (Ramsden), Maori Health Models,
Health Equity, Interpreter Use,
Institutional Racism

Health Assessment & 30 Comprehensive Assessment, Vital 25%
Clinical Decision-Making Signs, Pain Assessment, Clinical
Reasoning, Clinical Deterioration,
Health Promotion, Care Planning

Pharmacology, 18 Pharmacokinetics, Medication Rights, 15%
Therapeutics & Patient Drug Classes, Adverse Reactions, High-
Safety Alert Medications, Medication
Reconciliation

Collaborative Care, 24 Interprofessional Collaboration, 20%
Communication & Therapeutic Communication, Nursing
Leadership Leadership, Discharge Planning,
Patient Education, SBAR Handover,
Nurse Resilience

Total 120 All NCNZ State Examination 100%
Domains

,Examination Questions

Domain: Professional Practice, Ethics & Legal Responsibilities (Questions 1–24)
1. Under the NCNZ Code of Conduct, which principle primarily guides a registered nurse's
response when a colleague's fitness to practise is compromised?
A) Protecting public safety takes precedence over collegial loyalty
B) Reporting concerns only after obtaining the colleague's consent
C) Addressing the issue informally before considering formal notification
D) Documenting the concern internally without notifying the Nursing Council
Correct Answer: A — The NCNZ Code of Conduct directs nurses to prioritise public safety and report
fitness-to-practise concerns to the appropriate authority regardless of collegial relationships.
2. According to the NCNZ Competencies for Registered Nurses, which competency domain
addresses the nurse's responsibility to practise in accordance with legislation affecting nursing
care?
A) Domain 1: Professional responsibility
B) Domain 2: Provision and management of nursing care
C) Domain 3: Interprofessional collaboration
D) Domain 4: Quality improvement and research
Correct Answer: A — Domain 1 of the NCNZ competencies encompasses accountability for practising
within the relevant legislative and regulatory framework governing nursing in Aotearoa New Zealand.
3. A registered nurse is asked by a family member to withhold information about a patient's
terminal diagnosis. Which NCNZ Code of Conduct principle is most relevant to this situation?
A) The nurse must support the patient's right to make informed decisions by ensuring
access to accurate information
B) The nurse should defer to the family's wishes as primary caregivers
C) The nurse may withhold information if it is likely to cause distress
D) The nurse should consult the Nursing Council before disclosing any diagnosis
Correct Answer: A — The NCNZ Code of Conduct requires nurses to respect patient autonomy and
support informed decision-making by providing truthful and complete health information.
4. Which competency under the NCNZ framework requires a registered nurse to demonstrate
culturally safe practice in alignment with Te Tiriti o Waitangi?
A) Competency 1.3: Practises nursing in a manner that respects the cultural identity and
heritage of each person
B) Competency 2.1: Uses a range of assessment techniques to collect data on the health status of
consumers
C) Competency 3.1: Establishes and maintains collaborative relationships with colleagues
D) Competency 4.1: Participates in quality improvement activities to improve health outcomes
Correct Answer: A — Competency 1.3 directly addresses cultural safety and the nurse's obligation to
uphold the principles of partnership, participation, and protection inherent in Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
5. A nurse trained overseas applies for registration with the Nursing Council of New Zealand.
What is the primary pathway for demonstrating competence if their qualifications are not from a
prescribed programme?
A) Completing the NCNZ Competence Assessment Programme (CAP)
B) Sitting the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) only
C) Providing a letter of good standing from their home country regulatory body
D) Undertaking three months of supervised practice in a New Zealand hospital
Correct Answer: A — The NCNZ Competence Assessment Programme is the prescribed pathway for
internationally qualified nurses whose qualifications do not meet New Zealand registration standards.
6. How often must a registered nurse in New Zealand renew their practising certificate under the
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003?

, A) Annually
B) Every two years
C) Every three years
D) Every five years
Correct Answer: A — The HPCA Act 2003 requires all registered health practitioners, including
nurses, to hold a current practising certificate renewed on an annual basis.
7. Under the HPCA Act 2003, what is the primary purpose of the responsible authority (in this
case, the Nursing Council of New Zealand)?
A) To protect the health and safety of members of the public by ensuring practitioners are
competent and fit to practise
B) To advocate for the professional interests and employment conditions of nurses
C) To provide continuing education programmes for registered nurses
D) To investigate complaints about hospital administration and funding
Correct Answer: A — The HPCA Act 2003 establishes that the principal purpose of every responsible
authority is to protect public health and safety through the regulation of health practitioners.
8. A registered nurse who has not held a practising certificate for more than three years wishes
to return to practice. What NCNZ requirement must be met?
A) Completion of an approved recertification or return-to-nursing programme
demonstrating current competence
B) Submission of a reflective portfolio documenting past clinical experience
C) A letter from an employer confirming an available nursing position
D) Passing a written examination on current New Zealand health policy
Correct Answer: A — The NCNZ requires nurses who have been out of practice for extended periods to
complete approved programmes that demonstrate current competence before reinstatement.
9. Under the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994, which of the following is a primary
function of the Health and Disability Commissioner?
A) Promoting and protecting the rights of health and disability consumers
B) Licensing healthcare facilities and issuing operational certificates
C) Setting fee structures for medical and nursing services
D) Employing registered nurses in public hospitals
Correct Answer: A — The HDC Act 1994 establishes the Commissioner's role as the primary advocate
and protector of consumer rights within New Zealand's health and disability sector.
10. Under the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights, Right 5 specifically
grants consumers the right to:
A) Make an informed choice and give informed consent
B) Receive information in a form appropriate to their level of understanding
C) Refuse treatment and be informed of the consequences
D) Have a support person present during consultations
Correct Answer: A — Right 5 of the HDC Code of Rights entitles every consumer to make an informed
choice and give informed consent, a cornerstone of ethical healthcare delivery in New Zealand.
11. A nurse witnesses a colleague administering medication without completing the required
medication reconciliation. Under the Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994, what action
should the nurse take?
A) Report the incident through the appropriate organisational and, if necessary, external
channels to ensure consumer safety
B) Confront the colleague privately and agree to keep the matter confidential
C) Wait for a pattern of behaviour to develop before taking any action
D) Complete the medication reconciliation on the colleague's behalf to correct the record
Correct Answer: A — The HDC Act 1994 places a duty on all providers to take action when consumer
safety may be at risk, including reporting unsafe practice through proper channels.

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