Practice Questions and Answers
ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses - answer4 Ethical Standards:
• Nurses and people
• Nurses and practice
• Nurses and the profession
• Nurses and co-workers
Registered Nurses Standards for Practice - answer7 Standards for Practice:
1. Thinks critically and analyses nursing practice
2. Engages in therapeutic and professional relationships
3. Maintains capability for practice
4. Comprehensively conducts assessments
5. Develops a plan for nursing practice
6. Provides safe, appropriate and responsive quality nursing practice
7. Evaluates outcomes to inform nursing practice
Code of Professional Conduct for Nurses - answer10 Conduct Statements:
1. Nurses practice in a safe and competent manner
2. Nurses practice in accordance with the standards of the profession and broader
health system
3. Nurses practice and conduct themselves in accordance with laws relevant to the
profession and practice of nursing
4. Nurses respect the dignity, cutlture, ethnicity, values and beliefs of people receiving
care and treatment and their colleagues
5. Nurses treat personal information obtained in a professional capacity as well as
private and confidential
6. Nurses provide impartial, honest and accurate information in relation to nursing care
and health care products
7. Nurse support the health, wellbeing and informed decision making of people requiring
and receving care
8. Nurses promote and preserve the trust and privilege inherent in the relationship
between nurses and the person receiving care
9. Nurses maintain and build on the community's trust and confidence in the nursing
profession
10. Nurses practice nursing reflectively and ethically
Nurses Guide to Professional Boundaries - answer3 Zones:
, 1. Disinterested Neglectful: Under involvement
2. Therapeutic Relationship: Zone of helpfulness
3. Boundary Violations: Overinvolvement
ACSQHC National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards - answer8 Standards:
1. Clinical Governance
2. Partnering with Consumers
3. Preventing and Controlling HAI
4. Medication Safety
5. Comprehensive Care
6. Communicating for Safety
7. Blood Management
8. Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration
Role of AHPRA - answerAustralian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority
Role of NMBA - answer- Registering nursing and midwifery practitioners and students
- Developing standards, codes and guidelines for the nursing and midwifery profession
- Handling notifications, complaints, investigations and disciplinary hearings
- Assessing overseas trained practitioners who wish to practise in Australia
- Approving accreditation standards and accredited courses of study
NATIONAL REGISTRATION FOR NURSES AND MIWIVES INTRODUCED 2010
Role of Nursing Tribunal - answer1. Protect health and safety of general public by
minimising recurrance of risk and deterring instances of simialr conduct by other
practictioners
2. Educative to practitioners about professional conduct, thereby safeguarding the high
standards in which the public can have confidence
Professional attributes of nurses - answer* Reflective practice
* Self awareness
* Lifelong learning
* Evidence based practice
* Ethical practice
* Regulated practice
* Tertiary education
Miasma - answerA noxious or poisonous atmosphere
Self-awareness - answerCritical reflection will help develop self awareness which in turn
will enhance reflection