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Test Bank For Advanced Practice Nursing Essentials for Role
Development, 5th Edition (Joel, 2023), Chapter 1-30 ,
9781719642774 , All Chapters with Answers and Rationals


If the nurse does not explain and/or provide the opportunity for a patient to ask questions, what law
may the nurse be breeching? - ANSWER: 'Informed consent would arguably be invalid'

What other nursing scopes of practice are there? - ANSWER: * Enrolled Nurse
* Registered Nurse
* Nurse Practitioner

What standards due the NZNC set? - ANSWER: Set standards of -
* Clinical competency
* Cultural competency
* Ethical conduct

What does competence mean in Nursing terms? - ANSWER: Using the skills, knowledge, attitudes,
values and abilities that underpin effective performance as a nurse"

What are the 4 domains of competencies for RN's? - ANSWER: Domain 1 - Professional Responsibility
Domain 2 - Management of Nursing Care
Domain 3 - Interpersonal Relationships
Domain 4 - Interprofessional Health Care and Quality Improvement

Usually, verbal consent is given when: - ANSWER: a nurse explains an intended action or procedure

The right to refuse treatment should be an? - ANSWER: Informed choice

What is the Nurse ethically and morally obligated to do if a consumer refuses treatment? - ANSWER:
full information about the likely outcome of not receiving the treatment should be provided

What needs to happen for a finding of professional misconduct to be made: - ANSWER: The behavior
falls well short of conduct that is considered acceptable

The test for negligence at common law includes evidence.... - ANSWER: that the duty was breached

What does a 'tort' deal with? - ANSWER: A wrong committed by one person against another

Negligence and malpractice have been interpreted as conduct in the performance of a practitioner's
professional role, and arise when: - ANSWER: A practitioner has breached a professional duty

What is the purpose of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 - ANSWER: To
establish regulatory authorities which register and regulate healthcare practitioners

The Health and Disability Commissioner is required to notify the relevant authority if they have reason
to believe that the practitioner: - ANSWER: Pose a risk to the public

In New Zealand, the requirements for obtaining consent are found in Rights: - ANSWER: 5, 6, & 7 of
the Code of Rights

One of the additional obligations placed on healthcare professionals, including nurses, in respect of
the care of consumers is: - ANSWER: The right to effective communication

, All nurses, irrespective of where they practise nursing, are professionally responsible and
accountable: - ANSWER: to be acquainted with the law that relates to healthcare and nursing practice

Each year the Nursing Council of New Zealand requires what percent of nurses applying for practising
certificates to complete an audit. - ANSWER: 5%

What is Arteriosclerosis? - ANSWER: It is the thickening, hardening and loss of elasticity of the walls of
arteries.

What is Atherosclerosis - ANSWER: Plaque build up on the inner lining of arterial walls. Consist of
cholesterol, fatty lipids and cellular debris on internal artery walls.

What is the purpose of the 'Health & Disability Commissioner Act 1994' - ANSWER: * To promote and
protect the rights of consumers of health and disability services
* To facilitate fair, simple, speedy and effective resolution of complaints

How many codes are there in the 'Code of Rights' - ANSWER: 10 Rights

What does the Health & Disability Commissioner Act provide? - ANSWER: * A Health and Disability
Commissioner
* A Code of Consumers' Rights
* A Nationwide Health & Disability Consumer Advocacy Service
* A system for investigation of complaints
* A system to prosecute serious breaches of the code (proceedings)

What year did nursing start - ANSWER: 1800's

What must Nurses and all other healthcare professionals do? - ANSWER: They must practise safely
and within the boundaries of the law

Who are nurses accountable to? - ANSWER: * Healthcare consumers
* Employers
* Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ)
* Health and Disability Commissioner
* Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal
* Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003 (HPCAA)

What is the principal purpose of the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act? (HPCAA) -
ANSWER: To protect the public by putting mechanisms are in place to ensure health practitioners are
competent and fit to practice

What is a requirement of the HPCAA in regards to regulatory authorities? - ANSWER: That regulatory
authorities outline a scope of practice

Name the 3 NCNZ scopes of practice - ANSWER: * Enrolled nurse
* Registered nurse
* Nurse practitioner

What standards is the Nursing Council of NZ required to set? - ANSWER: Set standards of -
* Clinical competence
* Cultural competence
* Ethical conduct

What does COMPETENCE mean in regards to performance as a nurse? - ANSWER: The combination of
skills, knowledge, attitudes, values and abilities that underpin effective performance as a nurse

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