AND RIGHT ANSWERS 2024 - 25
What is the role of nursing council New Zealand ANS -Governs nursing practises, sets and monitors
nursing standards. (investigate, educate, registration)
What are the main purposes of the HPCA act? ANS --Protect public health and safety
-Ensure the competency of health practitioners
What are the NZNC four domains of practice? (MIPI) ANS --Management of nursing care
-Interpersonal relationships
-Professional responsibility
-Interprofessional health care and quality improvement
Explain management of nursing care? ANS --Includes competencies of client assessments
-Managing client care
-Using nursing knowledge
Explain interpersonal relationships ANS --A nurse's interpersonal and therapeutic communication with
clients and professional team
Professional Responsibility ANS -Competencies relating to:
-Professional issues
-legal and ethical responsibilities
Inter-professional health care and quality improvement ANS -Includes competencies evaluating the
effectiveness of care, promotes a nursing perspective within the inter-professional
, Once you have gained your badge what do you need to achieve in practice and prof development? ANS
--60 days practise (last 3 years)
-60 hours prof. development (last 3 years)
Does Nursing Council of NZ have legal authority over nursing students ANS -No, not until they apply to
sit state exams
What are the NCNZ code of conduct principles (CARJ) ANS --Complies with legislation
-Acts ethically and maintains standards
-Respects the rights of clients
-Justifies public trust and confidence
Professional boundaries: What are the 2 roles of nurses? ANS --Not get over involved by violating
boundaries
-Not be under-involved by being disinterested or neglectful
Define professional boundaries ANS -Limits which protect the space between the professionals power
and the patients vulnerability
What is a disability? ANS -Disability is the process which happens when one group of people create
barriers by designing a world only for their way of living, taking no account of the impairments other
people have.
Context:
Disability is not something individuals have. What individuals have are impairments. They may be
physical, sensory, neurological, psychiatric, intellectual or other impairments...
Name the 10 rights in the Code of Health and Disability Services consumer rights. "icrestdisc" ANS -Right
to:
-Be fully informed
-Be free of coercion and discrimination
-Be treated with respect