BNPR 501 TEST 8 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS.
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
What is the role of the Ministry of Health?
Advises the Government on policy, sets direction, and regulates and monitors the health system
to ensure it performs well and delivers better health outcomes for everyone
, What is primary 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.
What is secondary healthcare?
is that 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.
What is tertiary healthcare?
is highly specialised 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.
What was the Cartwright inquiry?
The Cartwright Inquiry was a New Zealand commission that investigated allegations of
unauthorized medical experimentation on women without their informed consent, leading to
significant reforms in medical ethics and patient rights
When was the Cartwright inquiry?
1987-1988
What is an act?
a formal description of a law passed in New Zealand. It is intended to spell out the duties for
each group that follows it.
What is a code?
a practical guide on how to achieve the legal standards required in the Act.
What is the purpose of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act and when was
it established?
CORRECT ANSWERS.
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
What is the role of the Ministry of Health?
Advises the Government on policy, sets direction, and regulates and monitors the health system
to ensure it performs well and delivers better health outcomes for everyone
, What is primary 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.
What is secondary healthcare?
is that 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.
What is tertiary healthcare?
is highly specialised 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.
What was the Cartwright inquiry?
The Cartwright Inquiry was a New Zealand commission that investigated allegations of
unauthorized medical experimentation on women without their informed consent, leading to
significant reforms in medical ethics and patient rights
When was the Cartwright inquiry?
1987-1988
What is an act?
a formal description of a law passed in New Zealand. It is intended to spell out the duties for
each group that follows it.
What is a code?
a practical guide on how to achieve the legal standards required in the Act.
What is the purpose of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act and when was
it established?