BNPR 501 TEST 2 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS.
Who was the pioneer of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale
Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in NZ?
NCNZ
What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice?
Annual practicing certificate
Which of the following is a NCNZ domain of competence for registered nurses?
(Management of nursing care, cultural safety, personal relationships, or nursing
management, education and policy research)
Management of nursing care (domain 2)
What is NCNZ domain 1?
Professional Responsibility
What is NCNZ domain 2?
Management of nursing care
What is NCNZ domain 3?
Interpersonal relationships
What is NCNZ domain 4?
Inter-professional Healthcare and Quality Improvement (IHQI)
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 immunisation or, improved access to mental health)
Increased immunisation
Which type of health care is highly specialised and delivered over an extended period?
Tertiary
What is primary healthcare?
The first point of contact for a patient entering the healthcare system. This is based around easy
accessibility for patients. Key ideas include the promotion of good health and public
participation. Primary care is usually provided by professionals such as a GP, Dentist,
pharmacist, LMC midwives and other services located within the community.
What is secondary healthcare?
The is the next step after primary healthcare and usually requires a referral from your primary
healthcare provider. Secondary care is more specialised and usually occurs in a hospital setting.
What is tertiary healthcare?
This is a refined specialised type of healthcare. This sector assists with treatment for severe
illnesses and injury's, cancer management and complex surgical procedures. (E.g.
neurosurgeries)
Protecting the health and safety of the public comes primarily from which act? (HPCA act,
HDC act, Privacy act or, Crimes act)
HPCAA (Health practitioners competency assurance act)
which inquiry in 1987/1988 exposed the lack of legislation to protect patients rights?
(Green, Cartwright, Carpenter or, Mason)
Cartwright
The NZNO is a...? (Governing body, part of NCNZ, part of MOH or, a union for nurses)
Union for nurses
CORRECT ANSWERS.
Who was the pioneer of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale
Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in NZ?
NCNZ
What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice?
Annual practicing certificate
Which of the following is a NCNZ domain of competence for registered nurses?
(Management of nursing care, cultural safety, personal relationships, or nursing
management, education and policy research)
Management of nursing care (domain 2)
What is NCNZ domain 1?
Professional Responsibility
What is NCNZ domain 2?
Management of nursing care
What is NCNZ domain 3?
Interpersonal relationships
What is NCNZ domain 4?
Inter-professional Healthcare and Quality Improvement (IHQI)
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 immunisation or, improved access to mental health)
Increased immunisation
Which type of health care is highly specialised and delivered over an extended period?
Tertiary
What is primary healthcare?
The first point of contact for a patient entering the healthcare system. This is based around easy
accessibility for patients. Key ideas include the promotion of good health and public
participation. Primary care is usually provided by professionals such as a GP, Dentist,
pharmacist, LMC midwives and other services located within the community.
What is secondary healthcare?
The is the next step after primary healthcare and usually requires a referral from your primary
healthcare provider. Secondary care is more specialised and usually occurs in a hospital setting.
What is tertiary healthcare?
This is a refined specialised type of healthcare. This sector assists with treatment for severe
illnesses and injury's, cancer management and complex surgical procedures. (E.g.
neurosurgeries)
Protecting the health and safety of the public comes primarily from which act? (HPCA act,
HDC act, Privacy act or, Crimes act)
HPCAA (Health practitioners competency assurance act)
which inquiry in 1987/1988 exposed the lack of legislation to protect patients rights?
(Green, Cartwright, Carpenter or, Mason)
Cartwright
The NZNO is a...? (Governing body, part of NCNZ, part of MOH or, a union for nurses)
Union for nurses