BNPR 501 REVISION TEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS.
Who was the pioneer of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale (1859)
Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in NZ?
Nursing Council of NZ
Responsibilities in nursing, HPCAA have made for nurses
- Maintaining a register
- Issuing annual practicing certificates
- Monitoring continuing competence and fitness to practice
- Setting and monitoring standards of clinical competence, education, ethical conduct and
cultural competence for nurses in NZ
What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice?
Annual practicing certificate
What did the NCNZ produce?
- Code of conduct
- competencies for RN
- Guidelines for cultural safety
- Guidelines - social media
- Guidelines: direction and delegation
What are the Domains in competencies for RN?
- Domain 1: Professional responsibility
- Domain 2: Management of nursing care
- Domain 3: Interpersonal relationships
- Domain 4: Interprofessional healthcare and quality improvement
, Which is a NCNZ domain of competence for registered nurses?
Domain 2: management of nursing care
Government priorities for the health and disability system
COVID-19 response, Health and disability reforms, Improving child wellbeing, Improving
mental health
Which one of the following is a vision from the New Zealand Health Strategy (2015)? (Be
well, play well, work well or, stay well)
Stay well
Which of the following is a current 2017/2018 health target? (Bowel cancer screening,
cardiovascular risk, increased immunization or, improved access to mental health)
Increased immunization
Which type of healthcare is this?
This healthcare is provided in the community often by a GP or practice nurse. Covers a
broad range of health services, including diagnosis and treatment, health education,
counselling, disease prevention and screening.
Primary healthcare
Which type of healthcare is this?
This healthcare is found within the hospital system - public or private. It includes
treatment for illness, injury or other health problem in hospital or in an outpatient's clinic.
It also includes tests and care for serious conditions.
Secondary healthcare
Which type of healthcare is this?
This healthcare is highly specialized medical care usually over an extended period that
involves advanced and complex procedures and treatments performed by medical
specialists. May include complex surgery, such as neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, plastic
surgery, and transplantation, as well as neonatology, psychiatry, cancer care, intensive
care.
CORRECT ANSWERS.
Who was the pioneer of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale (1859)
Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in NZ?
Nursing Council of NZ
Responsibilities in nursing, HPCAA have made for nurses
- Maintaining a register
- Issuing annual practicing certificates
- Monitoring continuing competence and fitness to practice
- Setting and monitoring standards of clinical competence, education, ethical conduct and
cultural competence for nurses in NZ
What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice?
Annual practicing certificate
What did the NCNZ produce?
- Code of conduct
- competencies for RN
- Guidelines for cultural safety
- Guidelines - social media
- Guidelines: direction and delegation
What are the Domains in competencies for RN?
- Domain 1: Professional responsibility
- Domain 2: Management of nursing care
- Domain 3: Interpersonal relationships
- Domain 4: Interprofessional healthcare and quality improvement
, Which is a NCNZ domain of competence for registered nurses?
Domain 2: management of nursing care
Government priorities for the health and disability system
COVID-19 response, Health and disability reforms, Improving child wellbeing, Improving
mental health
Which one of the following is a vision from the New Zealand Health Strategy (2015)? (Be
well, play well, work well or, stay well)
Stay well
Which of the following is a current 2017/2018 health target? (Bowel cancer screening,
cardiovascular risk, increased immunization or, improved access to mental health)
Increased immunization
Which type of healthcare is this?
This healthcare is provided in the community often by a GP or practice nurse. Covers a
broad range of health services, including diagnosis and treatment, health education,
counselling, disease prevention and screening.
Primary healthcare
Which type of healthcare is this?
This healthcare is found within the hospital system - public or private. It includes
treatment for illness, injury or other health problem in hospital or in an outpatient's clinic.
It also includes tests and care for serious conditions.
Secondary healthcare
Which type of healthcare is this?
This healthcare is highly specialized medical care usually over an extended period that
involves advanced and complex procedures and treatments performed by medical
specialists. May include complex surgery, such as neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, plastic
surgery, and transplantation, as well as neonatology, psychiatry, cancer care, intensive
care.