Practice Test Flashcards
(29 cards)
Professionalism
A service orientation
Top employing agencies for nurses consider the most important quality a nurse should have which is
An ability to work in a team
To look after myself to manage stress in the workplace i need to
Talk to a senior person
The HPCAA (2023) is purposely designed to
Ensure practitioners are competent in their field of practice
A nurse enters Mrs Jones room and immediately begin to make her bed, which ethical principle is the nurse not upholding
Veracity
When communicating with a patient, nurses need to take into consideration if the patient
Understands spoken English
Interpersonal therapeutic relationships in nursing are very important because they focus on professional communication skills for the
Patient, the patients farily, the nurse and professional colleagues
The Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ) is the regulatory body for the profession of nursing in New Zealand. The powers that NCNZ have includes
Ensuring the safety of the public at the hands of professional nurses
NCNZ Competencies for RN (2016) domain four refers to
interprofessiomal health care and quality improvement
The privacy act was passed in 1993 and updated in 2010. The purpose of this Act was to
Protect the privacy of all NZ citizens
The NCNZ code of conduct has four central concepts, that are integral to the total code these are
Respect, trust, partnership integrity
To work in partnership with a patient means
Respect patients autonomy of decision making in relation to their health
Establishing relationships of trust with health consumers is a pri couple of the NCNZ Code of Conduct. To establish trust a nurse needs to act with integrity
By being consistent according to the nursing professions values and principles
Working in partnership includes
Listening to your patients concerns
Treating health consumers with respect includes
Valuing their dignity , culture and individuality
Guidelines from the NCNZ on social media and electronic communication has the purpose of
Assisting nurses to maintain professional standards of conduct in relation to the use of electronic systems of communication
Interpersonal therapeutic relationships i nursing are very important because they focus on professional communication skills for the
Patient, the patients family, the nurse and professional colleagues
The Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ), is the regulatory body for the profession of nursing in New Zealand. The powers that NCNZ have includes:
Ensuring the safety of the public at the hands of professional nurses
NCNZ Competencies for RN (2016) domain four refers to
interprofessional healthcare and quality improvement
The privacy act was passed in 1993 and updated in 2010. The purpose of this act was to
Protect the privacy of all NZ citizens
The NCNZ code of conduct has four central concepts that are integral to the total code, these are
Respect, trust, partnership integrity
Establishing relationships of trust with health consumers is a principle of the NCNZ code of conduct. To establish trust , a nurse needs to act within intergrity by
Being consistent according to the nursing professions values and principles
To work in partnership with a patient means :
Respect patient’s autonomy of decision making in relation to their health
Working in partnership includes
Listening to your patients concerns