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How many rights are in the Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights?

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10

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What does Right 1 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to be treated with respect

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What does Right 2 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to freedom from discrimination, coercion, harassment and exploitation

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What does Right 3 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to dignity and independence

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What does Right 4 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to services of an appropriate standard

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What does Right 5 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to effective communication

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What does Right 6 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to be fully informed

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What does Right 7 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to make an informed choice and give informed consent

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What does Right 8 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to support

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What does Right 9 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Rights in respect of teaching and research

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What does Right 10 in the Code of Rights refer to?

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Right to complain

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How many rules are in the Health Information Privacy Code?

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13

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What does Privacy Rule 1 refer to?

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Purpose of collection of health information

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What does Privacy Rule 2 refer to?

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Source of health information

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What does Privacy Rule 3 refer to?

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Collection of information from subject

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What does Privacy Rule 4 refer to?

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Manner of collection of health information

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What does Privacy Rule 5 refer to?

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Storage and security of health information

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What does Privacy Rule 6 refer to?

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Access to personal health information

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What does Privacy Rule 7 refer to?

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Correction of health information

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What does Privacy Rule 8 refer to?

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Accuracy of health information before use

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What does Privacy Rule 9 refer to?

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Retention of health information

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What does Privacy Rule 10 refer to?

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Limits on use of health information

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What does Privacy Rule 11 refer to?

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Limits on disclosure of health information

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What does Privacy Rule 12 refer to?

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Unique identifiers

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What does Privacy Rule 13 refer to?
Health information not kept longer than necessary
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How many principles are in the NCNZ Code of Conduct?
8
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What are the four key values in the NCNZ Code of Conduct?
Respect, Trust, Partnership, Integrity
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What is Principle 1 of the Code of Conduct about?
Respect the dignity and individuality of health consumers
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What is Principle 2 of the Code of Conduct about?
Respect the cultural needs and values of health consumers
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What is Principle 3 of the Code of Conduct about?
Work in partnership with health consumers
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What is Principle 4 of the Code of Conduct about?
Maintain health consumer trust by providing safe and competent care
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What is Principle 5 of the Code of Conduct about?
Respect privacy and confidentiality
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What is Principle 6 of the Code of Conduct about?
Work respectfully with colleagues
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What is Principle 7 of the Code of Conduct about?
Act with integrity to justify public trust
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What is Principle 8 of the Code of Conduct about?
Maintain public trust and confidence in the nursing profession
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What are the three principles of the Treaty of Waitangi used in healthcare?
Partnership, Participation, Protection
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What does the Treaty principle of Partnership mean in healthcare?
Working together with Māori in healthcare decision-making
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What does the Treaty principle of Participation mean in healthcare?
Māori involvement in health services and decision making
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What does the Treaty principle of Protection mean in healthcare?
Protecting Māori health and wellbeing
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What is colonisation?
The process where colonisers take control over Indigenous land, resources and governance
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How has colonisation affected Māori health outcomes?
It contributed to health inequities, poorer health outcomes and reduced access to services for Māori
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Why is cultural safety important for addressing health inequities?
It helps address power imbalances and promote equitable healthcare
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Who developed cultural safety in New Zealand nursing?
Irihapeti Ramsden
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Who determines whether care is culturally safe?
The patient
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What is the purpose of the Treaty of Waitangi in healthcare?
To ensure Māori health rights, partnership, and equitable healthcare
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What is the NZNO Code of Ethics?
A guideline outlining ethical values and principles for nursing practice in New Zealand
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Who does the NZNO Code of Ethics apply to?
All nurses and healthcare professionals
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What is the purpose of the NZNO Code of Ethics?
To guide ethical decision-making and professional behaviour
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What types of values are included in the Code of Ethics?
Western ethical principles and Māori values
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What are the Western ethical principles in the Code of Ethics?
Autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice
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What are the four Western ethical principles?
Autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice
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What does autonomy mean?
Respecting a patient’s right to make their own decisions
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What does beneficence mean?
Doing good and acting in the best interest of the patient
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What does non-maleficence mean?
Avoiding harm to the patient
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What does justice mean?
Fairness and equality in care
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What Māori values underpin the NZNO Code of Ethics?
Manaakitanga, rangatiratanga, whanaungatanga, kaitiakitanga, kotahitanga, wairuatanga
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List the Māori values in the Code of Ethics.
Manaakitanga, rangatiratanga, whanaungatanga, kaitiakitanga, kotahitanga, wairuatanga
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What does manaakitanga mean in nursing?
Providing care with respect, kindness, and compassion
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What does rangatiratanga mean in nursing?
Supporting patient autonomy and self-determination
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What does whanaungatanga mean in nursing?
Building relationships and connections
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What does kaitiakitanga mean in nursing?
Guardianship and protecting wellbeing
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What does kotahitanga mean in nursing?
Unity and working together
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What does wairuatanga mean in nursing?
Spiritual wellbeing and beliefs
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What is an ethical dilemma?
A situation where ethical principles conflict
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When does an ethical dilemma occur?
When there are competing values or choices with no clear right answer
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What should a nurse do when faced with an ethical dilemma?
Use ethical principles, guidelines, and professional judgement to decide
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How does the Code of Ethics guide nursing practice?
Provides a framework for ethical decision-making
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Why is the Code of Ethics important for nurses?
Ensures safe, respectful, and professional care
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What is the relationship between ethics and patient care?
Ethics guides how care is delivered to patients
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How does the Code of Ethics support safe practice?
Promotes safe, respectful, and culturally appropriate care
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What year was the NZNO Code of Ethics published?
2019
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Which organisation created the NZNO Code of Ethics?
New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO)
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Is the NZNO Code of Ethics a law or a guideline?
Guideline
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What year was the NCNZ Code of Conduct updated?
2012
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Which organisation created the Code of Conduct?
Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ)
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Who does the Code of Conduct apply to?
All registered nurses
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What year was the HDC Act introduced?
1994
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What organisation is responsible for the Code of Rights?
Health and Disability Commissioner (HDC)
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What year was the Code of Rights introduced?
1996
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How many rights are in the Code of Rights?
10
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Who does the Code of Rights apply to?
All health and disability consumers
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What Act is the Code of Rights under?
Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994
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What year was the Privacy Act updated?
2020
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What organisation oversees the Privacy Act?
Privacy Commissioner
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What is the name of the code for health information privacy?
Health Information Privacy Code
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How many rules are in the Privacy Code?
13
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What Act supports the Privacy Code?
Privacy Act 2020
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What year was the HPCA Act introduced?
2003
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What does HPCA stand for?
Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act
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What is the purpose of the HPCA Act?
To ensure health practitioners are competent and protect the public
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Which organisation regulates nurses under the HPCA Act?
Nursing Council of New Zealand (NCNZ)
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What must nurses have to practise legally?
Annual Practising Certificate (APC)
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What year did nurse registration begin in NZ?
1901
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What Act introduced nurse registration in NZ?
Nurses Registration Act 1901