Professional Responsibility Exam Questions and Answers
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Course
Applied nursing
Institution
Applied Nursing
1896 Sybilla Maude (who is she and what is her role in nursing?) - Answer-known as nurse maude was the founder of district nursing in new Zealand. She was loved for her selfless work for the poor, walking many miles each day in any weather to treat those who could not afford medical help
1901 Gr...
Professional Responsibility Exam
Questions and Answers
1896 Sybilla Maude (who is she and what is her role in nursing?) - Answer-known as
nurse maude was the founder of district nursing in new Zealand. She was loved for her
selfless work for the poor, walking many miles each day in any weather to treat those
who could not afford medical help
1901 Grace Neill - Answer-A nurse from New Zealand who lobbied for passage of laws
required in training and national registration of nurses and midwifes. In 1901 New
Zealand was the first in the world to introduce these laws
1906 Hester Maclean - Answer-she establishes the New Zealand Army Nursing
Service, and led the first large contingent of New Zealand nurses overseas in world war
1. She proposed the establishment of a journal for nurses to exchange ideas and keep
up to date with the latest international developments in nursing.
1908 Akaenehi hei - Answer-She was a New Zealand nurse and midwife. She was the
first Māori nurse, and qualified as a nurse in 1908. She helped Māori towards improving
health care standards.
1980 Irihapeti Ramsden - Answer-Is a New Zealand nurse that is best known in New
Zealand and internationally for the development of cultural safety. She consistently
argued for the need to address the ongoing impact of historical, social, and political
processes on Māori health disparities.
Legal requirements i.e. scope of practice, annual practising certificate, meeting
competence - Answer-Scopes of practices - nurse practitioner (NP), registered nurse
(RN), enrolled nurse (EN).
To become a RN must successfully complete a bachelor of nursing degree.
In order to register as a nurse, students must sit and pass state final exams.
Role of NCNZ and four domains of practice - Answer-Protection of health and safety of
the public.
Four domains: professional responsibilities, management of nursing care, interpersonal
relationships, interprofessional healthcare and quality improvement.
Recognise and understand what professional responsibilities means - Answer-
Professional, legal, and ethical responsibilities and cultural safety
Recognise and understand what management of nursing care means. - Answer-
Assessment and managing health consumer care
, Recognise and understand what interpersonal relationships means - Answer-
Interpersonal and therapeutic communication with health consumers, other nursing staff
and interprofessional communication and documentation
Recognise and understand what interprofessional healthcare and quality improvement
means - Answer-As a member of the health care team, the nurse evaluates the
effectiveness of care and promotes a nurse perspective with the interprofessional
activities team
Which of the following is a current 2017/2018 health target?
Select one:
a. Cardiovascular risk
b. Increased immunisation
c. Bowel cancer screening
d. Improved access to mental health - Answer-B.
What are all the current health targets? - Answer-Shorter stays in emergency
departments; improved access to elective surgery; faster cancer treatment; increased
immunisation; better help for smokers to quit; raising healthy kids
Which of one of these is a vision from the New Zealand Health Strategy (2015)?
Select one:
a. Work well
b. Be well
c. Play well
d. Stay well - Answer-D.
What are the 3 New Zealand health strategies? - Answer-Live well, stay well, get well
MoH role as overseer of health care system in NZ - Answer-Improving, promoting,
protecting health of all New Zealanders according to nz health strategy.
Funds healthcare system
The principle advisor on health and disability policy
Primary healthcare - Answer-provided in community mainly GP or practice nurse.
Covers broad range of health services including diagnosis & treatment, health
education, counselling, disease prevention & screening
Secondary healthcare - Answer-Hospital system public/private. Includes treatments for
illness, injury or health problem in hospital/outpatients clinic. Includes tests and care for
serious conditions
Tertiary care - Answer-Highly specialised medical care, over extended period. Involves
advanced & complex treatments performed by medical specialists. Includes complex
surgery, plastic surgery, transplantation, neonatology, psychiatry, cancer care &
intensive care
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