BNPR 501 FINAL TEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS.
Who was the pioneer of modern nursing?
florence nightingale
What was Florence nightingale's contribution to nursing?
Nursed in the Crimean war, published notes on nursing in 1859 which was the first nursing
textbook, and established the first science-based nursing school in 1860
Hester Maclean (1863-1932)
Appointed as Assistant Inspector of Hospitals in 1906 and Matron-in-Chief of the NZ Army
Nursing Service during WWI, improved nursing standards
Sibylla Maude (1862-1935)
Founder of district nursing services in New Zealand in 1896, focused on public health and rural
populations.
Grace Neill (1846-1926)
Key figure in regulating nursing in New Zealand, instrumental in nurse registration in 1901.
What was Irihapeti Ramsden's contribution to nursing?
Developed cultural safety in nursing education, 1922 cultural safety was officially incorporated
into training
Akenehi Hei (1908)
First Māori registered nurse and midwife, worked to improve maternal health and hygiene for
Māori women
What is the history of nursing education?
originally hospital based learn on job training, initially diploma in 1973, then moved to a degree
in 1993
, What caused the shift to nursing education being done in educational institutions rather
than in hospitals?
1971 Carpenter report
What are the five strategic themes of the NZ health strategy 2016?
1. People powered
2. Closer to home
3. Value and High Performance
4. One Team
5. Smart System
What are the MOH current health targets?
1. Faster Cancer Treatment
2. Improved/Increased Immunisation
3. Shorter stays in EDs
4. Shorter wait times for first specialist assessment
5. Shorter wait times for elective treatment
What is the practising certificate that all practising nurses must hold?
Annual Practising Certificate
What is the role of NCNZ?
To protect the public by setting standards for nursing in New Zealand
What are the four domains of practice?
1. Professional Responsibility
2. Management of Nursing Care
3. Interpersonal Relationships
4. Interprofessional Health Care and Quality Improvement
Professional Responsibility
CORRECT ANSWERS.
Who was the pioneer of modern nursing?
florence nightingale
What was Florence nightingale's contribution to nursing?
Nursed in the Crimean war, published notes on nursing in 1859 which was the first nursing
textbook, and established the first science-based nursing school in 1860
Hester Maclean (1863-1932)
Appointed as Assistant Inspector of Hospitals in 1906 and Matron-in-Chief of the NZ Army
Nursing Service during WWI, improved nursing standards
Sibylla Maude (1862-1935)
Founder of district nursing services in New Zealand in 1896, focused on public health and rural
populations.
Grace Neill (1846-1926)
Key figure in regulating nursing in New Zealand, instrumental in nurse registration in 1901.
What was Irihapeti Ramsden's contribution to nursing?
Developed cultural safety in nursing education, 1922 cultural safety was officially incorporated
into training
Akenehi Hei (1908)
First Māori registered nurse and midwife, worked to improve maternal health and hygiene for
Māori women
What is the history of nursing education?
originally hospital based learn on job training, initially diploma in 1973, then moved to a degree
in 1993
, What caused the shift to nursing education being done in educational institutions rather
than in hospitals?
1971 Carpenter report
What are the five strategic themes of the NZ health strategy 2016?
1. People powered
2. Closer to home
3. Value and High Performance
4. One Team
5. Smart System
What are the MOH current health targets?
1. Faster Cancer Treatment
2. Improved/Increased Immunisation
3. Shorter stays in EDs
4. Shorter wait times for first specialist assessment
5. Shorter wait times for elective treatment
What is the practising certificate that all practising nurses must hold?
Annual Practising Certificate
What is the role of NCNZ?
To protect the public by setting standards for nursing in New Zealand
What are the four domains of practice?
1. Professional Responsibility
2. Management of Nursing Care
3. Interpersonal Relationships
4. Interprofessional Health Care and Quality Improvement
Professional Responsibility