How many principles are in the NCNZ Code of Conduct?
8 Principles
Domain 1 of the NCNZ Competencies for Registered Nurses is?
Professional Responsibility
Domain 2 of the NCNZ Competencies for Registered Nurses is?
Management of Nursing Care
Domain 3 of the NCNZ Competencies for Registered Nurses is?
Interpersonal Relationships
Domain 4 of the NCNZ Competencies for Registered Nurses is?
Interprofessional Healthcare and Quality Improvement (IHQI)
How many Privacy Rules are there in the Privacy Code (2020)?
13 Privacy Rules
What is the meaning of non-malefance?
Do no harm; do not cause harm
What does the ethical principle/value "Wairuatanga" mean?
Understanding and believe there is a spiritual existence
What does the ethical principle/value "Rangatiratanga" mean?
Self determination
What does the ethical principle/value "Manaakitanga" mean?
Kindness, respect, hospitality
What does the ethical principle/value "Tika" mean?
Justice/fairness
What does the ethical principle/value "Whanaungatanga" mean?
,Relationship building
What does the ethical principle/value "Kotahitanga" mean?
Unity
What does the ethical principle/value "Kaitiakitanga" mean?
Guardianship
What does Autonomy mean?
The right to autonomy
What does Beneficence mean?
The principle of doing good
The New Zealand Health System is governed by the.?
Ministry of Health (MoH)
What type of care is highly specialized and provided for a longer period?
Tertiary Healthcare
What 1987/1988 inquiry revealed that there was a lack of legislation to ensure patient's
rights were protected?
Cartwright
What is the timeframe for a nurse and ex health consumer to start an intimate
relationship?
No timeframe-it is never acceptable
How many P's of social media usage are there?
6P's of social media use
Cultural Safety Guidelines written in 1991 by who?
Irahapeti Ramsden
What year did NCNZ include Cultural safety into the nursing curriculum?
1992
What is delegation?
The shifting of accountability for the performance of an activity from one individual to
another with the former retaining accountability for the outcome.
, What is direction?
The active process of directing, monitoring and evaluating the nursing activiities
performed by another, where the RN must be available.
What are the 5 rights of delegation?
ACCPD: Right activity, right circumstances, right communication, right person, right
direction.
How many ethical principles/values are there?
7-9 ethical principles/values
How many rights of health consumer?
10
What are the 4 key values of the NCNZ Code of Conduct?
TIRP: Trust, Intergrity, Respect, Partnership
What are the 3 "P's" of Te Riti o Waitangi?
Partnership, protection, participation.
What is primary health care?
Generally the first point of contact in the healthcare system it is provided in the
community often by a GP or nurse
What is secondary health care?
Within the health care system for example; IN hospital tests, IN hospital care for serious
conditions
What does tertiary health care cover?
Highly technical and advanced surgery from cardiac surgery to neurosurgery or plastic
surgery. May also include psychiatric care and intensive care.
What is the HPCAA 2003
Health Practitioners Competency Assurance Act 2003
Who does the HPCAA 2003 act protect
The HPCAA (2003) act protects members of the public health and safety by ensuring
that health practitioners competently practice within their scope of practice.
What is NZNO?
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