BNPR 501 TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS.
What are the three principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/ The treaty of Waitangi?
Partnership, Protection, Participation
In New Zealand, the registered nurse's scope of practice includes:
Utilizing nursing knowledge and complex judgement to care for health consumers
What is the purpose of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) code of Ethics for
nurses?
To guide nurse's practice and communicate the nursing profession's ethical values
How would a nurse know if they are providing culturally safe nursing care to a health
consumer?
Having the health consumer comfortably share personal preferences and contribute to their care
decisions
What are the four key values underpinning the NCNZ's Code of conduct for nurses?
Respect, trust, partnership, integrity
Which of the following Acts govern nursing practice in New Zealand?
HDCA(1994), HPCAA(2003) & The privacy Act (2020)
When a registered nurse (RN) delegates an activity to an enrolled nurse or health care
assistant, who is accountable for the outcome?
The RN retains the accountability for the activity
How many versions of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/ the Treaty of Waitangi are there?
Two
Registered nurses in New Zealand have codes to uphold, what is the best definition of a
code in this context?
, A practical guide on how to achieve legal standards of care required by an Act
According to the New Zealand Health Strategy (2016), what does people-centered care
mean?
Taking the focus of care from the hospital into homes.
Focusing on wellness before sickness
Providing care that is centered on the individual
Who determines how effective the nursing practice of a person form another culture is?
The health consumer and Whānau
NCNZ requires a RN to demonstrate competence to practice in all four domains of the
registered nurse scope of practice.
Professional responsibility
Management of nursing care
Interpersonal relationships
Interprofessional healthcare and quality improvement
What does the Nursing Council of New Zealand issue to nurses so they can continue to
practice?
Annual practicing certificate
Which one of these answers best defines primary healthcare?
Primary healthcare is provided in the community often by the GP or practice nurse
Why do nurses use reflection on and in their nursing practice?
To make sense of their experiences so they can learn from them and make changes if required
Which of one of these is a vision from the New Zealand Health Strategy (2015)?
Stay well
To meet guidelines, what are five key aspects of nursing documentation?
Fact, accuracy, completeness, currency, and organization
ANSWERS.
What are the three principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/ The treaty of Waitangi?
Partnership, Protection, Participation
In New Zealand, the registered nurse's scope of practice includes:
Utilizing nursing knowledge and complex judgement to care for health consumers
What is the purpose of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) code of Ethics for
nurses?
To guide nurse's practice and communicate the nursing profession's ethical values
How would a nurse know if they are providing culturally safe nursing care to a health
consumer?
Having the health consumer comfortably share personal preferences and contribute to their care
decisions
What are the four key values underpinning the NCNZ's Code of conduct for nurses?
Respect, trust, partnership, integrity
Which of the following Acts govern nursing practice in New Zealand?
HDCA(1994), HPCAA(2003) & The privacy Act (2020)
When a registered nurse (RN) delegates an activity to an enrolled nurse or health care
assistant, who is accountable for the outcome?
The RN retains the accountability for the activity
How many versions of Te Tiriti o Waitangi/ the Treaty of Waitangi are there?
Two
Registered nurses in New Zealand have codes to uphold, what is the best definition of a
code in this context?
, A practical guide on how to achieve legal standards of care required by an Act
According to the New Zealand Health Strategy (2016), what does people-centered care
mean?
Taking the focus of care from the hospital into homes.
Focusing on wellness before sickness
Providing care that is centered on the individual
Who determines how effective the nursing practice of a person form another culture is?
The health consumer and Whānau
NCNZ requires a RN to demonstrate competence to practice in all four domains of the
registered nurse scope of practice.
Professional responsibility
Management of nursing care
Interpersonal relationships
Interprofessional healthcare and quality improvement
What does the Nursing Council of New Zealand issue to nurses so they can continue to
practice?
Annual practicing certificate
Which one of these answers best defines primary healthcare?
Primary healthcare is provided in the community often by the GP or practice nurse
Why do nurses use reflection on and in their nursing practice?
To make sense of their experiences so they can learn from them and make changes if required
Which of one of these is a vision from the New Zealand Health Strategy (2015)?
Stay well
To meet guidelines, what are five key aspects of nursing documentation?
Fact, accuracy, completeness, currency, and organization