BNPR501 EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT
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Who is considered the founder of modern nursing? - Answer Florence Nightingale
What is Florence Nightingale's contribution to nursing? - Answer She nursed in the
Crimean War, published notes on nursing in 1859 which was the first nursing textbook,
and established the first science-based nursing school in 1860
What is Irihapeti Ramsden's contribution to nursing? - Answer She developed cultural
safety in nursing education, in 1922 cultural safety was officially incorporated
What is the history of nursing education? - Answer Originally hospital based learning on
the job training, it was initially a diploma in 1973, then moved to a degree in 1993
What precipitated the change to nursing education occurring in educational institutions
from hospitals? - Answer 1971 Carpenter report
What are the five strategic themes of the NZ health strategy 2016? - Answer 1. People
powered
2. Closer to home
3. Value and High Performance
4. One Team
5. Smart System
List the MOH current health targets-Shorter stays in emergency departments
-Improved access to elective surgery
-Faster cancer treatment
-Increased immunisation
, -Better help for smokers to quit
-More heart and diabetes checks
-Raising healthy kids
What is the practising certificate that all practising nurses must hold? Annual Practising
Certificate
What is the role of NCNZ? Protection of health and safety of the public under Health
Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (HPCAA)
What are the four domains of practice? 1. Professional Responsibility
2. Management of Nursing Care
3. Interpersonal Relationships
4. Interprofessional Health Care and Quality Improvement
What is the role of the Ministry of Health? - Answer Advises the Government on policy,
sets direction, and regulates and monitors the health system to ensure it performs well
and delivers better health outcomes for everyone
What is primary healthcare? - Answer Provided in the community often by a GP or
practice nurse. Encompasses a broad range of health services, including diagnosis and
treatment, health education, counselling, disease prevention and screening.
What is secondary health care? Within the hospital system-public or private. It includes
treatment for illness, injury, or other health problem in hospital or in an outpatients
clinic and it also includes tests and care for serious conditions.
What is tertiary health care? Tertiary health care is highly specialized medical care over
a prolonged period in time. It involves advanced and complicated procedures and
treatments managed by medical specialists. It may include complex surgery such as
neurosurgery, cardiac surgery, plastic surgery, and transplantation, as well as
neonatology, psychiatry, cancer care, and intensive care.
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