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Primary healthcare - Answers✔Provided in the community e.g. commonly by a GP or nurse
Secondary healthcare - Answers✔Provided by those that don't usually have first contact with the
HC e.g. cardiologist.
Commonly thought of as hospital level but may be in the community such as a psychiatrist.
Tertiary healthcare - Answers✔Highly specialised care provided at a hospital e.g. cardiac
surgery.
RN scope of practice:
Domain One - Answers✔Professional Responsibilties
RN scope of practice:
Domain Two - Answers✔Management of nursing care
RN scope of practice:
Domain Three - Answers✔Interpersonal relationships
RN scope of practice:
Domain Four - Answers✔Interpofessional healthcare and quality improvement
Domain One:
Professional Responsibility - Answers✔Includes: competencies related to professional issues,
legal and ethical responsibilities & cultural safety.
Define CULTURE - Answers✔Refers to the beliefs & practices belonging to any particular
group.
Define cultural safety in relation to nursing. - Answers✔The nurse has undertaken a process of
reflection of their own culture & can recognise that their own culture can impact on their
professional practice
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Name some cultural safety principles - Answers✔knowing self
respecting difference
power issues
What are the three learning outcomes of cultural safety? - Answers✔- Student nurses examine
their own realities & the attitudes they bring to each new person they encounter in their practice
- Evaluate the impact that historical, political & social processes have on the health of all people
; and
- Demonstrate flexibility in their relationships with people who are different from themselves
What is Tikanga and how does it relate to the Treaty of Waitangi? - Answers✔Tikanga = custom,
protocol
In the Treaty it states that The Queen extends her royal protection to the Maori, even though
British Tikanga (i.e. rights & duties of British subjects) is different from that of the Maori (i.e.
customs).
What are Wairua, Hinengaro, Tinana and Whānau? Why are they important to Māori? -
Answers✔Wairua = spiritual element of life
Hinengaro = psychological element of health
Tinana = physical body
Whānau = family
They are important to Maori because it represents a view of Maori health & wellbeing. They
each represent the 4 cornerstones/dimensions of Maori health; should one be damaged/missing
then a person or collective may become 'unbalanced' & subsequently unwell.
When was the Treaty of Waitangi signed and who was it signed by? - Answers✔February 6
1840, by 540 Māori Chiefs & William Hobson.
There are 2 versions of the Treaty of Waitangi, which one became the offical version? -
Answers✔English version
Treaty of Waitangi:
Principle 1 - Self Determination (Tino Rangatiratanga) - Answers✔This enables Māori self
determination over health, recognises the right to manage Māori interests, & affirms the right to
development by:
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