BNPR 501 TEST 7 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS.
Where is your go to place for course information and teaching details?
Moodle
Who was the pioneer of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale
Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in New Zealand?
Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ)
What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice?
Annual practicing certificate
What are the domains of competence for registered nurses?
Professional Responsibility
Management of nursing care
Interpersonal relationships
Interprofessionnel health care and quality improvement
Which one of these is a vision from the New Zealand health strategy (2015)?
Stay well
What format must a document be uploaded to turn it in be?
Word document
What is a current 2017/2018 health target?
Increased immunisation
What type of healthcare is highly specialised and delivered over an extended period of
time?
Tertiary
, What is not an academic source
Wikipedia
Protecting the health and safety of the public comes primarily from what act?
HPCA Act
What inquiry in 1987/1988 exposed the lack of legislation to protect patient's rights?
Cartwright
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) is?
A union for nurses
What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value manaakitanga?
Kindness/respect and hospitality
The four key values underpinning the professional conduct of nurses are:
Respect, trust, partnership, integrity
The NCNZ code of conduct contains how many principles?
8
The health consumer's information can only be shared in what circumstances?
They agree to it
They cannot make decisions for themselves
They are sectioned under the mental health act
Which doctor led 'the unfortunate experience'?
Dr Herbert Green
When was the privacy act introduced?
1993 and then again in 2020
What is the purpose of the New Zealand healthcare system?
CORRECT ANSWERS.
Where is your go to place for course information and teaching details?
Moodle
Who was the pioneer of modern nursing?
Florence Nightingale
Who is the registration body that governs the practice of nurses in New Zealand?
Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ)
What does the NCNZ issue to nurses so they can continue to practice?
Annual practicing certificate
What are the domains of competence for registered nurses?
Professional Responsibility
Management of nursing care
Interpersonal relationships
Interprofessionnel health care and quality improvement
Which one of these is a vision from the New Zealand health strategy (2015)?
Stay well
What format must a document be uploaded to turn it in be?
Word document
What is a current 2017/2018 health target?
Increased immunisation
What type of healthcare is highly specialised and delivered over an extended period of
time?
Tertiary
, What is not an academic source
Wikipedia
Protecting the health and safety of the public comes primarily from what act?
HPCA Act
What inquiry in 1987/1988 exposed the lack of legislation to protect patient's rights?
Cartwright
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) is?
A union for nurses
What is the meaning of the ethical principle/value manaakitanga?
Kindness/respect and hospitality
The four key values underpinning the professional conduct of nurses are:
Respect, trust, partnership, integrity
The NCNZ code of conduct contains how many principles?
8
The health consumer's information can only be shared in what circumstances?
They agree to it
They cannot make decisions for themselves
They are sectioned under the mental health act
Which doctor led 'the unfortunate experience'?
Dr Herbert Green
When was the privacy act introduced?
1993 and then again in 2020
What is the purpose of the New Zealand healthcare system?