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BNPR 501 Exam | Questions and Answers Who was the pioneer of modern Nursing? Florence Nightingale What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice? Annual Practicing Certificate What is the vision of the New Zealand Health Strategy 2015? Live well, Stay well, Get well Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in New Zealand? Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) Their role is to protect the health and safety of the public under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (HPCAA 2003) What are the four NCNZ domains of competence for a registered nurse? 1. Professional Responsibility 2. Management of nursing care 3. Interpersonal Relationships 4. Interprofessional health care & quality improvement What format must a document be uploaded to Turnitin be in? Word Document What is a current 2017/2018 health target? Increased immunization Which type of healthcare is highly specialized and delivered over an extended period? Tertiary The following are features of academic sources except: - Citations - Academic authors - Scholarly books and journals - Wikipedia What is the Health Practitioner Competency Assurance Act (HPCAA) 2003? The purpose is to protect the health and safety of members of the public by providing mechanisms to ensure health practitioners are competent and fit to practice their professions. Which legislation/codes are under the HPCAA 2003? - Code of Conduct (2012) - Competencies for RN's (2012) - Guidelines for cultural safety and the treaty of Waitangi (2011) - Professional boundaries (2012) Who is the regulatory body for the Health Practitioner Competency assurance Act 2003? Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) What is the Health and Disability Commissioners Act (HDA) 1994? The purpose of the act is to promote and protect the rights of health and disability services consumers and facilitate the fair, simple, speedy, and efficient resolution of complaints. Which legislation/codes are under the HDC act (1994)? Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights (Code of Rights) (1996) Who is the regulatory body for the Health and Disability act 1994? Health and Disability Commissioner (HDC) What is the Privacy Act 2020? The purpose of this act is to provide a framework for protecting the privacy of personal information, including access by individuals to their information. Which legislation/codes are under the Privacy act 2003? Health Information Privacy Code (2020) Who is the governing body for the privacy act 2020? Privacy Commissioner Which code does not have an act/legislation? New Zealand Nurses Organization (NZNO) - Guideline-Code of Ethics (2019) Which Inquiry in 1987/1988 exposed the lack of legislation to protect patient's rights? Cartwright inquiry Conducted an inquiry into allegations concerning the treatment of cervical cancer patients at National Women's Hospital in Auckland The New Zealand Nurses Organization (NZNO) is? A union for nurses What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value manaakitanga? Kindness/respect and hospitality What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Rangatiratanga? Self-determination What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Tika? Justice/fairness What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Wairuatanga? Spiritual existence What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Whanaungatanga? Establishing relationships What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Kotahitanga? Unity What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Kaitiakitanga? Guardianship How many western ethical principles/values are there? Nine How many Māori ethical principles/values are there? Seven What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value non-maleficence? First do no harm What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value being professional? As it states What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Autonomy? Self-determination What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Veracity? Truthfulness What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Fidelity? Faithfulness What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Guardianship of the environment and resources? As it states What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Beneficence? Doing only good What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Justice? Fairness What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value Confidentiality? Privacy The four key values underpinning the professional conduct of nurses are: TRIP: Respect, trust, partnership, integrity How many rights are there in the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights (HDC)? Ten 1. Right to be treated with respect 2. Right to freedom from discrimination, coercion, harassment, and exploitation 3. Right to dignity and independence 4. Right to services of an appropriate standard. 5. Right to effective communication. 6. Right to be fully informed. 7. Right to make an informed choice and give informed consent. 8. Right to support 9. Rights in respect of teaching or research 10. Right to complain. The NCNZ Code of Conduct contains how many principles? Eight Health consumer's information can only be shared in what circumstances? - Health consumer agrees to it - Health consumer cannot make decisions for themselves - They are sectioned under the Mental Health Act The Health Information Privacy Code contains how many rules? Thirteen (2020) 1: Purpose of collection of health information 2: Source of health information 3: Collection of health information from individual 4: Manner of collection of health information 5: Storage and security of health information 6: Access to personal health information 7: Correction of health information 8: Accuracy etc of health information to be checked before use or disclosure 9: Retention of health information 10: Limits on use of health information 11: Limits on disclosure of health information 12: Disclosure of health information outside New Zealand 13: Unique identifiers In a nurse-health consumer relationship there is potential for? A power imbalance What is the original document that the NCNZ social media guidelines come from? The Code of Conduct (NCNZ) 2012 What is a sign of over-involvement in a nurse-health consumer relationship? A close friendship What is the time limit for a nurse and former health consumer to commence an intimate relationship is? There is no set time limit How many 'P's of social media use are there? Six Professional Positive Patient/Person-free Protect yourself Privacy Pause before you post What is the active process of guiding the nursing practice of another called? Direction Being answerable for nursing decisions and care is called what? Accountability Making sense of experiences and learning from these is called what? Reflection What is the transfer of nursing responsibility from a RN to an EN called? Delegation Who sets the scope of practice for RNs in NZ? Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) What is the treaty of Waitangi? A legal document signed on 6 February 1840 How many principles are there of Te Tiriti o Waitangi?

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Who was the pioneer of modern Nursing?
Florence Nightingale

What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice?
Annual Practicing Certificate

What is the vision of the New Zealand Health Strategy 2015?
Live well, Stay well, Get well

Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in New Zealand?
Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ)

Their role is to protect the health and safety of the public under the Health Practitioners
Competence Assurance Act (HPCAA 2003)

What are the four NCNZ domains of competence for a registered nurse?
1. Professional Responsibility
2. Management of nursing care
3. Interpersonal Relationships
4. Interprofessional health care & quality improvement

What format must a document be uploaded to Turnitin be in?
Word Document

What is a current 2017/2018 health target?
Increased immunization

Which type of healthcare is highly specialized and delivered over an extended period?
Tertiary

The following are features of academic sources except:

- Citations
- Academic authors
- Scholarly books and journals
- Wikipedia

What is the Health Practitioner Competency Assurance Act (HPCAA) 2003?

, The purpose is to protect the health and safety of members of the public by providing
mechanisms to ensure health practitioners are competent and fit to practice their
professions.

Which legislation/codes are under the HPCAA 2003?
- Code of Conduct (2012)
- Competencies for RN's (2012)
- Guidelines for cultural safety and the treaty of Waitangi (2011)
- Professional boundaries (2012)

Who is the regulatory body for the Health Practitioner Competency assurance Act
2003?
Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ)

What is the Health and Disability Commissioners Act (HDA) 1994?
The purpose of the act is to promote and protect the rights of health and disability
services consumers and facilitate the fair, simple, speedy, and efficient resolution of
complaints.

Which legislation/codes are under the HDC act (1994)?
Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers' Rights (Code of Rights) (1996)

Who is the regulatory body for the Health and Disability act 1994?
Health and Disability Commissioner (HDC)

What is the Privacy Act 2020?
The purpose of this act is to provide a framework for protecting the privacy of personal
information, including access by individuals to their information.

Which legislation/codes are under the Privacy act 2003?
Health Information Privacy Code (2020)

Who is the governing body for the privacy act 2020?
Privacy Commissioner

Which code does not have an act/legislation?
New Zealand Nurses Organization (NZNO)
- Guideline-Code of Ethics (2019)

Which Inquiry in 1987/1988 exposed the lack of legislation to protect patient's rights?
Cartwright inquiry
Conducted an inquiry into allegations concerning the treatment of cervical cancer
patients at National Women's Hospital in Auckland

The New Zealand Nurses Organization (NZNO) is?
A union for nurses

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